An unsupported opinion from an anonymous person on social media folks.
OP's post says the 2011 New York outbreak was "the first report of measles transmission from a twice-vaccinated individual". What proof does this user have that the earlier ones "were driven by vaccinated people"?
The measles vaccines does not prevent infection or transmission.
Yet it does in literally millions and millions of cases. Why would she ignore that, and only talk about these few new and incredibly rare cases?
Is she trying to scare people, or is she just crazy scared herself?
See where it says "This is the first report of measles transmission from a twice-vaccinated individual" folks?
Why do you think the impostor chooses to characterize this as "Public health officials were wrong once again."?
It's a consistent theme with her: "The government should have been ready to protect me from this!"
Look back through her posts and comments and you'll see the theme: a new infectious disease appears? Nothing the scientists do - or the government, acting on their advice - is good enough for the impostor, because it doesn't guarantee that she will be 100% protected.
She's clearly not prepared to deal with real life. She wants somebody to cover all the sharp edges with soft padding, so she won't have to worry.
On the one hand: an $11 billion per year healthcare operation with about 400 employees and who knows how many contractors - many of them experts in healthcare.
On the other: an impostortwinsie who wants you to believe every one of those employees and contractors would lie to the world for money.
Probably because she herself would lie for money, I imagine.
The 1981 Spain measles outbreak, the 2011 Quebec measles outbreak and the 2019 New York outbreak, were driven by vaccinated people.
The measles vaccines does not prevent infection or transmission.
For context, as a violent leftist im here to defend
Folks, I’m pure evil.and proud of it.
As a contagious fully vaccinated boomer, I will now share more misinformation
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Lotsa unsupported opinions there folks.
Don't get your news from anonymous impostor twinsies on social media.
An unsupported opinion from an anonymous person on social media folks.
OP's post says the 2011 New York outbreak was "the first report of measles transmission from a twice-vaccinated individual". What proof does this user have that the earlier ones "were driven by vaccinated people"?
Yet it does in literally millions and millions of cases. Why would she ignore that, and only talk about these few new and incredibly rare cases?
Is she trying to scare people, or is she just crazy scared herself?
See where it says "This is the first report of measles transmission from a twice-vaccinated individual" folks?
Why do you think the impostor chooses to characterize this as "Public health officials were wrong once again."?
It's a consistent theme with her: "The government should have been ready to protect me from this!"
Look back through her posts and comments and you'll see the theme: a new infectious disease appears? Nothing the scientists do - or the government, acting on their advice - is good enough for the impostor, because it doesn't guarantee that she will be 100% protected.
She's clearly not prepared to deal with real life. She wants somebody to cover all the sharp edges with soft padding, so she won't have to worry.
If you want to read the paper yourself instead of accepting her excerpts and interpretation, here it is: https://academic.oup.com/cid/article/58/9/1205/2895266?login=false#55003185
Remember, when measles breaks out:
Nobody believes you.
This article is from 4 hours ago.
https://vocm.com/2024/02/13/low-vaccination-rates-across-globe-leading-to-increase-in-measles-cases-cmoh/ Measles comeback is "canary in the coal mine" for U.S., vaccine expert says
Measles is coming back. We're not prepared.
You just listed
A radio station and
A leftist opinion blog
as your medical experts 😂😂🤣🤣🤣 SAD.
A radio station and a far leftist blog is still more accurate than the CDC folks!
On the one hand: an $11 billion per year healthcare operation with about 400 employees and who knows how many contractors - many of them experts in healthcare.
On the other: an impostor twinsie who wants you to believe every one of those employees and contractors would lie to the world for money.
Probably because she herself would lie for money, I imagine.
Maybe that's what she's doing here.
Folks, have a look at Reefer's post and comment histories and see what she lists as her medical experts.
Good luck.