https://www.axios.com/local/portland/2024/08/29/oregon-measles-outbreak-vaccine-exemption
Oregon's recent measles outbreak — one of the largest in the state's history — is refocusing attention on declining childhood vaccination rates as kids head back to school.
But is this measles outbreak even real?
We have already seen how they will fabricate a fake measles outbreak to push a political agenda, for exampme at Disneyland, conveniently just before new laws were passed stripping parents right to opt out of vaccines
Why it matters: Oregon has one of the highest vaccine exemption rates for kindergartners in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Studies have found an increased risk of infection from vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles, which is potentially fatal, among exempt children.
So, after decades and decades of improving treatments and patient outcomes, suddenly the doctors become stupid and just cant figure out how to google to treat measles anymore?
As we all know, “studies” are only publicized to promote a favored narrative. So of course they just happened to find a study that supports their narrative.
Threat level: There have been 30 confirmed cases of measles in Oregon as of Wednesday, all among unvaccinated individuals. A dozen of those cases are in children under age 10.
The majority, 20 cases, are concentrated in Marion County, according to Oregon Health Authority data. Nine cases have been reported in Clackamas County and one in Multnomah County.
Keep an eye on this story.
measles is very contagious, and before the measles vaccines, supposedly almost everyone got measles at some point in their life.
So, if this measles outbreak is real, then theres really no reason it wouldn’t continue to spread among the unvaccinated…
Also its suspicious that ONE person got measles in a certain place. How exactly does that person get measles, if nobody around them has measles? And how does a person with measles, fail to infect others?
Anyway, there was a recent measles outbreak in Chicago, at a migrant shelter, and all of the people who got measles had been “recently vaccinated”, which strongly implied to me that they got the measles FROM the vaccine!
In this article, they make a point to claim that it was strictly among the unvaccinated, which i suspect is a lie, if there actually is an outbreak it probably started among the recently vaccinated, FROM a vaccine!
Also note that once you get measles, you gain lifetime immunity, so if this measles outbreak really is infecting the unvaccinated, then they will all soon get infected and acquire natural immunity anyway…
Driving the news: Health officials are urging parents and guardians to get their children vaccinated against measles before the school year begins.
For many school districts in the state, the first day of school is Sept. 3.
And there it is! The payload. The money shot.
This news article was fabricated so that “health officials” could urge parents to vaccinate their kids, at a time when parents are recently fearful of measles, because measles is in the news, and with a fresh sense of urgency, because school starts soon!
Its like they schedule this fake news on a calendar,
like the Q clock
Zoom in: Oregon is one of 15 states that allow exemptions for school children whose parents philosophically object to immunizations.
Parents who seek a non-medical exemption must either complete an online vaccine education class or have a medical professional sign a vaccine education certificate.
This turns “informed consent” on its head.
Why tf do we need to “OPT OUT” of anything?
FUCK THAT!!!
Vaccines should be like any other treatment, and be “OPT IN”
Why tf should i have to take an online vaccine education class for vaccines that I DO NOT WANT?
Why tf don’t they make parents who want to vaccinate their kids take an online vaccine education class FOR THE VACCINES THEY WANT?
You know, so the parents are “informed” about the treatment they are about to ”consent” to, by “opting-in”
————
By the numbers: Oregon's kindergarten exemption rate reached 8.8% in the 2023-2024 school year — up from 8.1% and 6.9% in the two preceding years.
Over 70 schools have non-medical vaccine exemption rates of up to 20%, many among charter and private schools — a rate higher than some developing countries.
The big picture: U.S. parents still overwhelmingly support childhood vaccinations. But kindergarten exemptions rose to a median of 3% nationally during the 2022-2023 school year, up from 2.7% the year before
What this means is, parents have long been COERCED into getting vaccines they DO NOT WANT,
And when the coercion is removed, more parents OPT OUT of the vaccines they DO NOT WANT…
Of course, they are trying to make the case for MORE COERCION to get MORE VACCINE COMPLIANCE,
but to me, they are making the case for why ALL “mandates” should be abolished,
and replaced with compulsory vaccine education for any parents who wish to vaccinate their kids.
Lets call it “well-informed consent”
Then we insist on giving equal time to anti-vaccine voices, in the name of DEI, hehe…
And call it “very-well-informed consent” ———-
A Gallup Poll this month found that 69% of respondents view childhood vaccines as "extremely" or "very" important, down from 94% in 2001.
Public sentiment is turning against vaccines.
Why?
Because of “vaccine misinformation”!
What is vaccine misinformation?
Anything that is negative about vaccines!
Did you know that your own personal experience with vaccines is NOT EVIDENCE?
And it you talk about it, its “misinformation”?
thats right!
Its an “ANECDOTE”,
which means it never happened,
Why?
because this fancy new study here “can’t find the link” between the vaccine and the alleged vaccine reaction!
What they're saying: While large numbers of kids are getting vaccinated, it takes a 95% rate to maintain herd immunity against a disease like measles, Tom Lacy, chief of Florida Primary Care for Nemours Children's Health, told Axios.
This 95% rate is completely made up.
The real rate is 68% according to the man who discovered this phenomenon in 1933, many years before before mealses vaccines were even available
Parents are not just opting out of the well-known childhood shot against measles, mumps and rubella known as MMR, but also vaccines against whooping cough, chicken pox, meningitis, and the flu, he said. Some may be picking and choosing vaccines based on their perceptions of which seem more important or safer.
————
They say this like its a bad thing kek
how many illegals coming into this country are bringing these diseases with them?
Exactly where I went immediately.