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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,956 posts)
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 03:18 PM Feb 2019

As Measles Outbreak Flares, Vaccination Rates Soar and Some Come Off the Fence

PORTLAND, Ore. — The one-day immunization clinic at David Douglas High School in Portland, Ore., was hectic on Saturday, with a wait of 45 minutes to over an hour just to see a nurse. But Cameron Wagner said that after balking this long at getting her 4-year-old son vaccinated, out of concerns about potential side effects, a few more minutes would not matter.

“I’ve talked to more doctors and have weighed the options, and decided to come in and get a shot,” said Ms. Wagner, 46, a massage therapist.

Measles, which has broken out in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere this year, was a major force in her changed thinking. She said she had been keeping Lux, her son, out of play spaces and other crowded public areas in recent weeks as alarming reports flooded the news, and she was tired of it.

As the outbreak has flared, vaccination rates have soared in a state where the percentage of residents who decline vaccines for nonmedical reasons — 7.5 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — is the highest in the country. Parents of unvaccinated or undervaccinated children like Lux have come forward, raising health officials’ hopes that perhaps a corner has been turned. In Oregon and southwest Washington, where measles cases have clustered, about triple the number of children have been vaccinated this year, compared with the same period in 2018.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/as-measles-outbreak-flares-vaccination-rates-soar-and-some-come-off-the-fence/ar-BBTGqcy?li=BBnb7Kz

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As Measles Outbreak Flares, Vaccination Rates Soar and Some Come Off the Fence (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2019 OP
Nothing like a good scare to help these people see the light. CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2019 #1
Gosh, once they finally see what measles is actually like, PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2019 #2
She said she was keeping her son out of murielm99 Feb 2019 #3
Fucking antivaxers! gopiscrap Feb 2019 #4

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,853 posts)
2. Gosh, once they finally see what measles is actually like,
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 03:21 PM
Feb 2019

then they figure out that vaccinations might be a good thing.

Why am I reminded of the Trump voters who now have to pay higher taxes, or whose beloved butterfly sanctuary will be destroyed by the wall?

murielm99

(30,736 posts)
3. She said she was keeping her son out of
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 03:56 PM
Feb 2019

crowded public areas.

And there she is, in a hectic clinic with a bunch of unvaccinated children. She would not be there, exposing him to health risks, if she had behaved intelligently and gotten her son vaccinated in a timely manner.

It is hard for me to feel sorry for these parents. I only manage it because their children are innocent pawns in all this.

gopiscrap

(23,758 posts)
4. Fucking antivaxers!
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 04:41 PM
Feb 2019

My mom had polio and it messed her up for the rest of her life. I had measles as an infant and it turned into encephalitis, I am still affected by it at 60 years old.

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