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Related: About this forumMN - 3 more measles cases this week. 15 so far this year. All were unvaccinated
Measles confirmed in 3 unvaccinated Twin Cities children, health department says, WCCO News (CBS affiliate), 7/25/24
Three children in the Twin Cities were confirmed to have measles this week, and two of them required hospitalization, health officials said.
The cases occurred in Anoka, Hennepin and Ramsey counties, the Minnesota Department of Health said, and all three children were unvaccinated.
"Based on current information, these cases are not directly linked to each other and have not traveled, so there is concern for possible spread of measles in the community," the health department said.
Minnesota has now seen 15 measles cases this year, all of them in unvaccinated children, officials said. More than half of those infected have ended up in the hospital.
In May, the health department warned patients at Hennepin Healthcare that they could have been exposed to the disease after three infected siblings sought care there.
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/measles-confirmed-in-3-unvaccinated-twin-cities-children/
Three children in the Twin Cities were confirmed to have measles this week, and two of them required hospitalization, health officials said.
The cases occurred in Anoka, Hennepin and Ramsey counties, the Minnesota Department of Health said, and all three children were unvaccinated.
"Based on current information, these cases are not directly linked to each other and have not traveled, so there is concern for possible spread of measles in the community," the health department said.
Minnesota has now seen 15 measles cases this year, all of them in unvaccinated children, officials said. More than half of those infected have ended up in the hospital.
In May, the health department warned patients at Hennepin Healthcare that they could have been exposed to the disease after three infected siblings sought care there.
More: https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/measles-confirmed-in-3-unvaccinated-twin-cities-children/
Emphasis mine
* measles can spread by coughing or being in the same room with someone. Vaccinated people, however, are considered to be at very low risk for getting measles.
* School-age vaccination rates are falling across the country, alarming scientists. ...
Edited to add after reply #3
It might not just be MAGAT's children. Certain immigrant communities have high non-vax rates
https://www.google.com/search?q=vaccination+rates+among+somali+americans+in+minnesota
The article doesn't give any hint on which demographics are affected
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MN - 3 more measles cases this week. 15 so far this year. All were unvaccinated (Original Post)
progree
Jul 2024
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texasfiddler
(2,189 posts)1. I feel really bad for MAGA children. It can be fatal
yourout
(8,062 posts)2. Idiot parents. Wait till polio makes a reappearance.
I'm betting the ones that landed in the hospital caused mom and dad to rethink their choices.
progree
(11,463 posts)3. It might not just be MAGAT's children. Certain immigrant communities have high non-vax rates