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Measles is back – here are five things you need to know

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    goodmorningsunshine@lemmy.world
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    Alright, according to the WHO, you’re incorrect on Amish. If you’re going to blame religious communities in particular for contracting and spreading measles, you want Mennonite and orthodox Jew. If you want to blame religious communities for promoting anti-vax rhetoric at the national level, you go evangelical specifically and Christian generally. And if you want to surmise what all of these have in common, it’s being republican and conservative in “values.”

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      limprimble@lemmy.ca
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      • Measles is up to six times more transmissible than COVID-19.
      • There is no cure.
      • Measles can cause “immune amnesia.”
      • Measles can cause serious brain damage — even decades after an initial infection.
      • At least 95 per cent of the population must be vaccinated against measles for herd immunity.

      “The MMR is a safe, extremely effective vaccine, and for almost everyone will give lifelong protection,” says Dr. Sadarangani. “Being fully vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself, your family and vulnerable members of our community. Vaccines save lives.”

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        • Measles is up to six times more transmissible than COVID-19.
        • There is no cure.
        • Measles can cause “immune amnesia.”
        • Measles can cause serious brain damage — even decades after an initial infection.
        • At least 95 per cent of the population must be vaccinated against measles for herd immunity.

        “The MMR is a safe, extremely effective vaccine, and for almost everyone will give lifelong protection,” says Dr. Sadarangani. “Being fully vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself, your family and vulnerable members of our community. Vaccines save lives.”

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        xylol@leminal.space
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        so if you were vaccinated as a kid you should be good? or is there like a booster or something

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        • X xylol@leminal.space

          so if you were vaccinated as a kid you should be good? or is there like a booster or something

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          veroxii
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          I think only if you have a good reason or don’t have 100% verifiable documentation. Before our first child was born the doctor recommended we get MMR again just to be sure. You don’t want to risk it around a vulnerable newborn.

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          • G goodmorningsunshine@lemmy.world

            Alright, according to the WHO, you’re incorrect on Amish. If you’re going to blame religious communities in particular for contracting and spreading measles, you want Mennonite and orthodox Jew. If you want to blame religious communities for promoting anti-vax rhetoric at the national level, you go evangelical specifically and Christian generally. And if you want to surmise what all of these have in common, it’s being republican and conservative in “values.”

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            Drusas
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            The articles I’ve read, particularly as it pertains to Ontario, is that the problem is primarily in Mennonite and Amish communities.

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            • X xylol@leminal.space

              so if you were vaccinated as a kid you should be good? or is there like a booster or something

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              thenanaimobarscene@lemmy.ca
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              There is always a chance that your immunity has worn off. Through my doctor I got a blood test and found I was no longer immune, so I got another shot. If you’re concerned you could ask your doctor or maybe visit a walk-in clinic if you don’t have one.

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                The articles I’ve read, particularly as it pertains to Ontario, is that the problem is primarily in Mennonite and Amish communities.

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                knoxvomica@lemmy.ca
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                I have no idea if you’re being downvited by Americans who are out of the loop but yes, it’s mostly Mennonites and Amish folks in Canada

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                • G goodmorningsunshine@lemmy.world

                  Thanks, Republicans

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                  Daniel Quinn
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                  No need to blame the Americans. Canada’s got plenty of home-grown stupid.

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                    No need to blame the Americans. Canada’s got plenty of home-grown stupid.

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                    goodmorningsunshine@lemmy.world
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                    Maybe I should’ve said thanks, conservatives.

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                    • limprimble@lemmy.caL limprimble@lemmy.ca
                      • Measles is up to six times more transmissible than COVID-19.
                      • There is no cure.
                      • Measles can cause “immune amnesia.”
                      • Measles can cause serious brain damage — even decades after an initial infection.
                      • At least 95 per cent of the population must be vaccinated against measles for herd immunity.

                      “The MMR is a safe, extremely effective vaccine, and for almost everyone will give lifelong protection,” says Dr. Sadarangani. “Being fully vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself, your family and vulnerable members of our community. Vaccines save lives.”

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                      prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                      Measles is up to six times more transmissible than COVID-19.

                      This seems low… From what I understand, measles is the most contagious virus that we know of and remains active in an area for up to two hours without a host.

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                        jagged_circle@feddit.nl
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                        I got my blood tested for antibodies and they were extremely high.

                        The vaccine works. For a loooooong time

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                          I got my blood tested for antibodies and they were extremely high.

                          The vaccine works. For a loooooong time

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                          bonesofthemoon@lemmy.world
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                          Yes I got a titer too and am waiting for results. These ignorant asses aren’t going to kill me with their nonsense. I also just got the shingles vaccine, my tenth COVID shot, and next pneumococcal and RSV vaccines. I’m sorry weaponized disinformation on unmoderated social media has led them to this but also they can fuck off all the way to fuckoffville and then fuck off some more.

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                            so if you were vaccinated as a kid you should be good? or is there like a booster or something

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                            bonesofthemoon@lemmy.world
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                            If you got vaccinated from 1970 or earlier, get a booster. If later than that, get your titer level checked. The immunity is good but not everyone becomes immune.

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