Why? Is there an outbreak?
I read something on my friend’s timeline yesterday again. She posted a link about the number of vax deaths vs the number of measle deaths from the cdc
I don’t want to alienate her but i have to think that the number of vax deaths is obviously higher because vaccinations have been working during the years queried. Her opinion is that vaccinations are intentional and part of a scheme to reduce population.
*sighs not even sure i want to go there.
@Museek and yes Oregon is having an outbreak.
and for the first time, a 30+ yr old contracted it..
@Bemet_Or woah...
We really don’t want this happening again. People need to consider public health... seriously.... i GET that no one wants their kids to be injured or gave an allergic reaction but they’ll regret an outbreak much worse. Either way, there is risk and much more so with an outbreak.
yep. Oregon here. outbreak has everyone worried. i'm vaccinated, went to the pharmacy prepared to pay $87 to get another shot just in case, but they said as long as you've had two MMR shots you're good.
been checking in with my friends as able to encourage they get their kiddos vaccinated if they aren't already.
worried about babies & those who *can't* get vaccinated.
If you don’t know your vaccination status, remembering only one shot, then you probably ought to get vaccinated, particularly if you live in an outbreak area.
Well, I was going by what I read on CDC website on the measles vaccination. I am not an MD, just a JD who reads and reads and reads. 😸
Many (not all) diseases confer a lifelong immunity once you’ve had the actual disease. I suspect you’re fine on the measles unless you have any condition which has compromised your immune system. When in doubt, ask an MD. 🖖