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Showing Original Post only (View all)Texas official warns against "measles parties" as outbreak keeps growing 20 people have been hospitalized. [View all]
Most cases are in children.
A Texas health authority is warning against "measles parties" as the outbreak in West Texas grew to at least 146 cases, with 20 hospitalized and one unvaccinated school-age child dead. The outbreak continues to mainly be in unvaccinated children.
In a press briefing hosted by the city of Lubbock, Texas, on Friday, Ron Cook, chief health officer at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, offered the stark warning for Texans in his opening statements.
"What I want you to hear is: It's not good to go have measles parties because what may happen iswe can't predict who's going to do poorly with measles, be hospitalized, potentially get pneumonia or encephalitis and or pass away from this," Cook said. "So that's a foolish idea to go have a measles party. The best thing to do is make sure that you're well-vaccinated."
Lubbock sits about 90 miles northwest of the outbreak's epicenter in Gaines County, which is one of the state's least vaccinated counties. It has recorded 98 of the outbreak's 146 cases. While Lubbock has only reported two of the 146 cases, patients from elsewhere have been treated in Lubbock. That includes the first two cases in the outbreak as well as the child who died of the infection earlier this week, who was not a resident of Lubbock.
More at:
https://arstechnica.com/health/2025/02/texas-official-warns-against-measles-parties-as-outbreak-keeps-growing/
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Texas official warns against "measles parties" as outbreak keeps growing 20 people have been hospitalized. [View all]
FSogol
Mar 2025
OP
Official warnings will just ensure that the MAGATs actually have them, then when some of the children die, they'll blame
Celerity
Mar 2025
#1
Imagine having to be told to not expose your child to a potentially deadly disease.
Solly Mack
Mar 2025
#2
It wasn't stupid "then". Measles is so contagious that everyone was going to contract it
marybourg
Mar 2025
#4
How beneficial was it to those who died? Those who became deaf? Encephalitis/convulsion that lead to brain damage?
Solly Mack
Mar 2025
#6
We actually do know more now about diseases. You get that there is no correlation between winning a war and people
Solly Mack
Mar 2025
#16
Thank you. I get so tired of those memes that go around talking about what kids used to do and can't now.
Solly Mack
Mar 2025
#10
Because back in the day, that was how parents thought they could stop an epidemic from continuing.
haele
Mar 2025
#15
My mother did that with my two middle siblings. This was before I was born. When they talked about it
Solly Mack
Mar 2025
#22
They went with what they understood, which wasn't always a lot. Hard to combat "folk" wisdom sometimes.
Solly Mack
Mar 2025
#23
If all the anti-vaxxers die off in the next hundred years, is it still "natural selection" even though drug companies...
EarnestPutz
Mar 2025
#3
From the state that has a soaring maternal death rate and abandoned babies
lindysalsagal
Mar 2025
#5