Should the parents of unvaccinated kids in S. Texas who have contracted the measles..............

Measles outbreak grows bigger in rural Texas, and officials expect more cases​


At least 58 new cases of measles have been reported across northwest Texas in recent weeks, state health officials said Tuesday, in a "highly contagious" outbreak that might be linked to lack of vaccination.

A bulk of these new cases in rural northwest Texas are in Gaines County with 45 documented incidents of the disease, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.

In the last three weeks, nine cases have come from Terry County, two from Yoakum County and one each from Lubbock and Lynn Counties, according to the state.

At least four patients had been vaccinated, but the "rest are unvaccinated, or their vaccination status is unknown," the health department said.

Most of the infections are in school-age kids, and 13 have been hospitalized.

More cases are expected.


...........be held responsible for unnecessarily putting their kid's health, and other kid's health, in jeopardy?

What about the HHS director if his anti-vaccine stance convinced some of those parents not to vaccinate their kids? Any responsibility there?
This outbreak came from migrants... Biden's Illegal Migrants... same with TB which is going around again... that is why Biden should die in a prison cell....
 
Thanks for the link. It confirms that measels is a highly contagious disease that spreads like crazy through unvaccinated populations.
Good for the CDC for implementing effective measures to contain this outbreak.
And good for the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago for keeping their vaccination rate up there where this outbreak couldn't infect the whole city.
If a similar situation occured in say, Austin or Houston it would probably be a TOTALLY different scenario.
This article makes a good case for mandatory vaccination.
There shouldn't be any "personal choice" involved.
 
Thanks for the link. It confirms that measels is a highly contagious disease that spreads like crazy through unvaccinated populations.
Good for the CDC for implementing effective measures to contain this outbreak.
And good for the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago for keeping their vaccination rate up there where this outbreak couldn't infect the whole city.
If a similar situation occured in say, Austin or Houston it would probably be a TOTALLY different scenario.
This article makes a good case for mandatory vaccination.
There shouldn't be any "personal choice" involved.

Also makes a case for not letting millions of illegal aliens walk over the border.
 

Measles outbreak grows bigger in rural Texas, and officials expect more cases​


At least 58 new cases of measles have been reported across northwest Texas in recent weeks, state health officials said Tuesday, in a "highly contagious" outbreak that might be linked to lack of vaccination.

A bulk of these new cases in rural northwest Texas are in Gaines County with 45 documented incidents of the disease, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.

In the last three weeks, nine cases have come from Terry County, two from Yoakum County and one each from Lubbock and Lynn Counties, according to the state.

At least four patients had been vaccinated, but the "rest are unvaccinated, or their vaccination status is unknown," the health department said.

Most of the infections are in school-age kids, and 13 have been hospitalized.

More cases are expected.


...........be held responsible for unnecessarily putting their kid's health, and other kid's health, in jeopardy?

What about the HHS director if his anti-vaccine stance convinced some of those parents not to vaccinate their kids? Any responsibility there?


Tater imported all kinds of diseases with his millions of illegals.
 
No link exists for aliens having the measles in West Texas. The Chicago outbreak was an alien community. It was posted.
They're not looking good.
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You are an idiot if you think it had nothing to do with it... timing alone says it did dummy...
Did you get through high school.

A Mennonite community in West Texas is infected with measles. Were immigrants involved in any way at all?

The recent measles outbreak in the Mennonite community of West Texas, particularly in Gaines County, has been primarily attributed to low vaccination rates. The community generally takes religious exemptions from vaccinations, which has left them vulnerable to the disease2. There hasn't been any confirmed involvement of immigrants in this outbreak.
 
Did you get through high school.

A Mennonite community in West Texas is infected with measles. Were immigrants involved in any way at all?

The recent measles outbreak in the Mennonite community of West Texas, particularly in Gaines County, has been primarily attributed to low vaccination rates. The community generally takes religious exemptions from vaccinations, which has left them vulnerable to the disease2. There hasn't been any confirmed involvement of immigrants in this outbreak.
Nice try... the migrants brought it here... the nations many of them are from do not have vaccine programs and they walked right through west Texas... if this community you speak of were in the middle of the country you would have a better argument... but giving the facts that we all know you sound like a desperate excuse maker...
 
Less than 0.0001 % of population have it and quite a few of them were vaccinated .

Really scary if you are a Troll Bot .
Not really scary at all if you are human .

And the vaccine is far from perfect apparently .

Looks like a Pass to me .
Leave it the panicked and hysterical .
 
Nice try... the migrants brought it here... the nations many of them are from do not have vaccine programs and they walked right through west Texas... if this community you speak of were in the middle of the country you would have a better argument... but giving the facts that we all know you sound like a desperate excuse maker...
That is your surmise, and your ethnocentrism is fueled by your stupidity and hatred. There is no evidence.
 
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