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DBoon

(24,983 posts)
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 11:25 PM Feb 2024

Measles erupts in Florida school where 11% of kids are unvaccinated

Florida health officials on Sunday announced an investigation into a cluster of measles cases at an elementary school in the Fort Lauderdale area with a low vaccination rate, a scenario health experts fear will become more and more common amid slipping vaccination rates nationwide.

On Friday, Broward County Public School reported a confirmed case of measles in a student at Manatee Bay Elementary School in the city of Weston. A local CBS affiliate reported that the case was in a third-grade student who had not recently traveled. On Saturday, the school system announced that three additional cases at the same school had been reported, bringing the current reported total to four cases.
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At Manatee Bay Elementary School, the number of children at risk could be over 100 students. According to a Broward County vaccine study reported by the local CBS outlet, only 89.31 percent of students at Manatee Bay Elementary School were fully immunized in the 2023/2024 school year, which is significantly lower than the target vaccination coverage of 95 percent. The school currently has 1,067 students enrolled, suggesting that up to 114 students are vulnerable to the infection based on their vaccination status.

Measles is one of the most contagious viruses known. It spreads via respiratory and airborne transmission. The virus can linger in air space for up to two hours after an infected person has been in an area. People who are not vaccinated or have compromised immune systems are susceptible, and up to 90 percent of susceptible people exposed to the virus will become infected. Measles symptoms typically begin around eight to 14 days after exposure, but the disease can incubate for up to 21 days. The symptoms begin as a high fever, runny nose, red and watery eyes, and a cough before the telltale rash develops. Infected people can be contagious from four days before the rash develops through four days after the rash appears, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 1 in 5 unvaccinated people with measles is hospitalized, the CDC adds, while 1 in 20 infected children develop pneumonia and up to 3 in 1,000 children die of the infection.


https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/02/measles-erupts-in-florida-school-where-11-of-kids-are-unvaccinated/

But they have freedom!

On Edit: Measles also "erases" the immune system, so you lose immunity you may have previously gained against other diseases:
Reporting today in Science, the researchers show that the measles virus wipes out 11 percent to 73 percent of the different antibodies that protect against viral and bacterial strains a person was previously immune to — anything from influenza to herpesvirus to bacteria that cause pneumonia and skin infections.

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/10/how-measles-wipes-out-the-bodys-immune-memory/

Florida, where woke goes to die as well as many children
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limbicnuminousity

(1,416 posts)
1. Yikes! Below the threshold to maintain herd immunity.
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 11:30 PM
Feb 2024
https://www.who.int/news-room/questions-and-answers/item/herd-immunity-lockdowns-and-covid-19

The percentage of people who need to be immune in order to achieve herd immunity varies with each disease. For example, herd immunity against measles requires about 95% of a population to be vaccinated. The remaining 5% will be protected by the fact that measles will not spread among those who are vaccinated. For polio, the threshold is about 80%. The proportion of the population that must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to begin inducing herd immunity is not known.

Deuxcents

(26,915 posts)
2. I am a product of Dade county schools 1-12...we had to have our vaccines to enter school. Period.
Mon Feb 19, 2024, 11:36 PM
Feb 2024

This choice to not vaccinate these days is a gamble kids are not gonna win. The op shows how infectious measles are and it’s not the only thing that kids can get and give in tight quarters such as a classroom. Their freedom to not vaccinate infringes on those who do vaccinate for their health care.

 

jimfields33

(19,382 posts)
9. Don't you find this BS for the most liberal part of Florida?
Tue Feb 20, 2024, 12:43 AM
Feb 2024

Why are they focusing on the bluest city? This seems like a hit piece.

Deuxcents

(26,915 posts)
11. I currently live in a red county on the Gulf side and this issue is here, too. I don't have the statistics
Tue Feb 20, 2024, 01:02 AM
Feb 2024

For my point, but choice is not only for vaccines, they’ve now demanded fluoride be removed from our water supply and Collier county just caved to that “freedom of choice”. Another healthcare benefit brought down because they don’t have a choice, so..sick kids with cavities…yay! 🙃

RockRaven

(19,369 posts)
4. Immoral abusive neglect...
Tue Feb 20, 2024, 12:00 AM
Feb 2024

Which, of course, nothing will be done about -- the status of things is how the PTB want things to be.

struggle4progress

(126,147 posts)
5. 'It's all preventable'
Tue Feb 20, 2024, 12:14 AM
Feb 2024

A local pediatrician is emphasizing the importance of parents vaccinating their kids as Manatee Bay Elementary School confirmed five cases of the infectious disease.
By Ari Odzer • Published 4 hours ago • Updated 4 hours ago

... “Definitely, parents today are much more hesitant than ever. We actually are struggling in our pediatric practices to get kids completely immunized, to complete their series by the time they enter kindergarten because parents are scared, they’re kind of feeding into this misinformation,” said Dr. Lisa Gwynn, a pediatrician who teaches pediatrics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. “It is extremely unfortunate because it’s all preventable, and the measles vaccine has been around a long time and it’s safe and effective, so the fact that we are still seeing this in modern times is really unfortunate, it’s also dangerous for the community, measles is an extremely infectious and contagious virus” ...

https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/measles-cases-at-south-florida-school-concern-pediatricians/3237952/

TomSlick

(13,013 posts)
15. Agreed. However, I doubt the State of Florida would agree.
Tue Feb 20, 2024, 08:17 PM
Feb 2024

In any event, natural selection will run its course and the children of imbeciles will pay with their lives.

BigmanPigman

(55,137 posts)
12. My first thought was RFK jr and misinformation
Tue Feb 20, 2024, 01:32 AM
Feb 2024

so I Googled him and Wikipedia had this on him.....

"..an American politician, environmental lawyer and activist who promotes anti-vaccine misinformation and public health conspiracy theories. He is the chairman and founder of Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccine advocacy group,and an independent candidate in the 2024 presidential election. A member of the Kennedy family, Kennedy is a son of U.S. attorney general and senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of U.S. president John F. Kennedy and senator Ted Kennedy."

"Since 2005, Kennedy has promoted the scientifically disproven claim of a causal link between vaccines and autism. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, he has emerged as a leading proponent of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation in the United States. Many of his often disproved public health claims have targeted prominent figures such as Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, and Joe Biden. He has written books including The Real Anthony Fauci (2021) and A Letter to Liberals (2022)".

Even Wikipedia says he has conspiracy theories and misinformation on vaccines.

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