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Wednesday, April 09, 2025

The Centers for Disease Control says there have been more than 600 measles cases reported this year. The Indiana Department of Health reported its first confirmed case of measles in the state since early 2024.

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... symptoms and alert your doctor if you think you have been in contact with an infected person. If you are ill with measles, stay home and away from others, especially unvaccinated infants, people with diseases affecting their immune systems, and pregnant women," the Indiana Department of Health ...

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-- Stephanie Kennedy (@wordswithsteph.bsky.social) April 8, 2025 at 1:57 AM

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... As of April 3, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports a total of 607 confirmed measles cases in 27 states, not including Indiana. Two children have died from measles-related illnesses in Texas, where a growing outbreak has infected hundreds of people. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-04-08 08:45 PM | Reply

Make Measles Great Again

#2 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-04-08 08:48 PM | Reply

Is the demented orange pedo going to tell MAGAts to inject bleach again.

#3 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-04-08 08:58 PM | Reply

@#2

Yeah.

During Pres Trump 1.0, it was, make COVID great again.


Now he seems to have switched to measles.


May Sec Kennedy can just tie a dead bird to the roof of his car and magically make measles go away?




#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-04-08 08:58 PM | Reply

Measles vaccine is included in MMR vaccine and MMRV vaccine; MMRV is only licensed for children 1-12 years old. Weird.

#5 | Posted by gracieamazed at 2025-04-08 10:05 PM | Reply

Gacy quoting the CDC's science. Priceless.

#6 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2025-04-08 10:21 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

@#5 ... Weird. ...

Why is that weird?


#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-04-08 11:05 PM | Reply

Re 5

Not sure what you are trying to say.

But the measles vaccine is also available for adults.

MMR vaccine for Adults:
The MMR vaccine, which protects against measles, mumps, and rubella, is recommended for adults who:
Were born after 1957.
Have never had measles or been vaccinated.
Don't have proof of vaccination or immunity.

Certain groups of adults should receive two doses of the MMR vaccine, separated by at least 28 days, including:
Students at post-secondary institutions.
Health-care workers.
International travelers.
Women of childbearing age before they become pregnant.
Anyone in an area where an outbreak is occurring.
People who were immunized between 1963 and 1967 with an inactivated measles vaccine.

And now you know the rest of the story.

#8 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-04-09 12:06 PM | Reply

The purveyor of the vaccine decides what they will study, and for whom they will pursue an indication, not FDA.

#9 | Posted by mattm at 2025-04-10 12:27 PM | Reply

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