An Unvaccinated Child Has Died In Texas Measles Outbreak.

You don’t have to give a “good enough” reason.
Again, you don't know what you're talking about or you're a liar. They don't hand out those exemptions without cooperation on the part of the parent. You had better write your request and include certain words and phrasing indicating a problem with the vaccine components such as fetal parts used in its manufacturing for that exemption to be accepted.
 
Illegal immigrants crossing the border are overwhelmingly from south and Central America.

Obviously.

How many do you think come from sub Saharan Africa?
Illegal immigrants imported by democrats have come from every third world backwater across the planet.

How many are needed from sub Saharan Africa to spread their diseases?
 
Again, you don't know what you're talking about or you're a liar. They don't hand out those exemptions without cooperation on the part of the parent. You had better write your request and include certain words and phrasing to be accepted.
Since we are talking about little kids, it’s obvious we were talking about their parents getting exemptions.

It’s obviously not that difficult to get an exemption given 1 in 8 kids in Gaines county got one.

 
Illegal immigrants imported by democrats have come from every third world backwater across the planet.

How many are needed from sub Saharan Africa to spread their diseases?
The fewer there are, the less likely they’re the source of infection.

That’s how probability works.
 
The fewer there are, the less likely they’re the source of infection.

That’s how probability works.
How “fewer” does it take to spread highly communicable diseases? How “fewer” out of millions of illegals is the spread of highly contagious disease less likely?
 
How “fewer” does it take to spread highly communicable diseases? How “fewer” out of millions of illegals is the spread of highly contagious disease less likely?
You compare it to the 70 million Americans who traveled out of the country each year.

That’s how you determine what’s likely.
 
Since we are talking about little kids, it’s obvious we were talking about their parents getting exemptions.

It’s obviously not that difficult to get an exemption given 1 in 8 kids in Gaines county got one.
It's just not as simple as you were saying and backed off of here.
 
You compare it to the 70 million Americans who traveled out of the country each year.

That’s how you determine what’s likely.
Nonsense. The communicable diseases your imported illegals have brought with them have almost entirely been eliminated in the US.

 
Nonsense. The communicable diseases your imported illegals have brought with them have almost entirely been eliminated in the US.
So how do you prevent the 70 million Americans who visit other countries from bringing back diseases with them?

It seems you think this isn’t possible. Magical thinking?
 
So how do you prevent the 70 million Americans who visit other countries from bringing back diseases with them?

It seems you think this isn’t possible. Magical thinking?
They don’t bring back childhood diseases they have been vaccinated against.

You suffer from leftist non- thinking syndrome.


“MMR vaccine is very effective at protecting people against measles, mumps, and rubella, and preventing the complications caused by these diseases. People who receive MMR vaccination according to the U.S. vaccination schedule are usually considered protected for life against measles and rubella.”
 
You have no data on the vaccination rate of migrants. Yet again, you’re just making it up.

We do have data on the substandard vaccination rates among the Americans in Gaines county. And it’s below rates necessary for herd immunity. Far below.

Since we can’t eliminate the risk of people bringing measles into the country, vaccination is the only viable strategy. Your agenda about illegal immigration is a fringe issue.

It’s hard to see how immunization strategies are going to get traction with this administration. It seems like they couldn’t care less. RFK Jr doesn’t.
I’m guessing its close to zero

Do YOU have reliable data?
 
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — A child who was not vaccinated has died from measles in West Texas, the first death in an outbreak that began late last month and the first from measles in the U.S. since 2015.


The death was a “school-aged child who was not vaccinated” and had been hospitalized last week, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Wednesday in a statement. Lubbock health officials also confirmed the death, but neither agency provided more details. A news conference is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.

Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment, nor did Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office.
Maybe we should look at Biden's open border for the last 4 years.
 
They don’t bring back childhood diseases they have been vaccinated against.
That’s why falling vaccination rates are troubling.

If people aren’t getting vaccinated, they certainly can bring these diseases back. It’s happened. We know it has.
 
That’s why falling vaccination rates are troubling.

If people aren’t getting vaccinated, they certainly can bring these diseases back. It’s happened. We know it has.
Yes we know it has. With millions of illegals imported from third world backwaters, the spread of disease was predictable.
 
Yes we know it has. With millions of illegals imported from third world backwaters, the spread of disease was predictable.
Recall how democrats wanted anyone who wasn't "vaccinated" for covid to be fired from their jobs.

And they made excuse after excuse why nobody was forcing the illegals to get the jab.
 

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