It’s called a moral panic.
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Ok. Because a few years ago you said it was almost always benign. Glad you changed your mind. And clearly there was many worse health problems than 1000 cases of measles. But none of these are preventable the way measles is.pic.twitter.com/WROzzIf3Ec
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It sounds like Dr. Gordon has been consistent in his opinion abt measles. Also, it sounds like u basically agree. Why can't we use the safer, individual, measles vaccine instead of the MMR?
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If your child were less than healthy, this statement might make fire come out of your ears.
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Yes, whatever could be the reason that there is only 1,000 cases instead of the over 400,000 cases a year in the first half of the 1960s? Some mysteries I guess will never be solved.
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Your issue is the "media reaction" to the highest number of measles cases since the last US outbreak that killed 150-250 people? What is your threshold for an appropriate "media reaction?" How many people need to be infected, hospitalized or die to meet your arbitrary criteria?
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The return of a preventable disease is newsworthy -- because there is something new to report -- even if it is "just" measles.
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It’s preventable and never will be. How do you explain the navy ship quarantined with mumps even with 100% vaccination rate? We should put our focus more on promoting healthy lifestyle. That would have a more positive effect.
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