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Florida SG says it is okay to still attend school unvaxxed where a measle outbreak happened


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/23/well/family/florida-measles-outbreak-joseph-ladapo.html


Pretty please stay unvaccinated, this is popcorn movie fun to see people learn the hard way. Damn, if only China made a stronger virus they could wipe out half of MAGA after all their disinfo has fully indoctrinated a good portion of the lowly educated. Will need a new name to call this instead of the Herman Cain Award. Mind you I too am part of the unvaccinated lot but still took the initial shot but no boosters after knowing more about the unknown virus. I am talking about well researched viruses here where you know the vaccines are safe, not COVID.

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Are Russian children vaccinated against measles? 🤔​

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Looks like they started a big push for it in 2019...

https://www.loc.gov/item/global-legal-monitor/2019-05-09/russia-government-expanding-vaccination-for-measles-amid-outbreak-in-neighboring-countries/

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The article talks about a "resolution" for all kind of people.
It doesn't say that Russian children are or will be vaccinated.

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Crap... It's Saturday and I'm being lazy.

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Thanks for keeping me busy with nothing. 😜​

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I tried looking again...and all the search engines are filled with is vaccine/anti-antivaxxer propaganda.... I think we've turned into North Korea in that department.

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Why would they not be vaccinated? The rate of their MMR vaccination has been the same for the past two decades.

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Maybe...whoever made that statistic.
In the last 2 years Russia has been more busy kidnapping Ukrainian children. 👿​

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What about all the border jumpers who are not vaccinated against polio, tuberculosis, small pox, etc.?

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We're talking about measles now. 😎​

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Yes I'd like to know the Non-American's thoughts on this also...

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It's call Scienceâ„¢ you dummies.

When the poor masses are fleeing oppression they leave all of their belongings behind, includes diseases.

Further proof of how American public education is failing.

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I got a bigger security screening by TSA flying to Raleigh-Durham than the East Africans and Chinese pouring across the Southern border.

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Funny how they are "fleeing oppression" then want here to be like where they "fled" from.

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Mind you I too am part of the unvaccinated lot but still took the initial shot but no boosters

That is some contradicting horseshit. You are part of the vaccinated lot.

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If all the other kids are vaccinated, how is the unvaccinated child a threat to them?

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That’s the same thing we said to those that were vaccinated from the covid. Why are they so concerned with the rest of us since they were already jabbed.

They are the danger to the unvaccinated because of their spike protein shedding.

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Point is the school has a low vaccination rate so if one gets it it'll just lead to a potential large outbreak.

At Manatee Bay Elementary School, the number of children at risk could be over 100 students. According to a Broward County vaccine study reported by the local CBS outlet, only 89.31 percent of students at Manatee Bay Elementary School were fully immunized in the 2023/2024 school year, which is significantly lower than the target vaccination coverage of 95 percent. The school currently has 1,067 students enrolled, suggesting that up to 114 students are vulnerable to the infection based on their vaccination status.

Measles is one of the most contagious viruses known. It spreads via respiratory and airborne transmission. The virus can linger in air space for up to two hours after an infected person has been in an area. People who are not vaccinated or have compromised immune systems are susceptible, and up to 90 percent of susceptible people exposed to the virus will become infected.

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Okay, but if the 1067 students are vaccinated, how are the other 114 students a threat to them? If the majority of people are vaccinated how will a "large" outbreak occur?

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