illegal aliens bring Mumps outbreak to Northwest

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    Officials in anti-vaccination ‘hotspot’ near Portland declare an emergency over measles outbreak

    A quickly escalating measles outbreak around Portland, Ore., has led health officials in nearby Clark County, Wash., to declare a public health emergency as they warn that people infected with the highly contagious virus have visited schools and churches, a dentist’s office, a Costco, an Ikea and an Amazon locker pickup station.
    Experts advised that the outbreak could still be in its infancy. The incubation period of the virus averages two weeks, and it can be spread four days before a rash makes its onset obvious.​

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/01/23/an-anti-vaccination-hotspot-near-portland-suffers-public-health-emergency-over-measles/?utm_term=.ba1964e7ca6b


    Health officials warn Washington measles outbreak will keep growing

    The number of confirmed measles cases in Washington state has grown to more than two dozen in so many weeks. Health officials expect the outbreak to grow.
    A measles outbreak has spread to 26 people in Washington state in just a few short weeks. Health officials believe that number will continue to grow.
    "We can expect to continue to see cases related to this outbreak for many weeks or many months," said Dr. Jeff Duchin with Public Health Seattle and King County. According to Duchin, it can sometimes take 21 days to show symptoms of measles.
    Measles mainly spreads through the air after an infected person coughs or sneezes. It is highly contagious. Signs and symptoms include fever, rash, coughing, and red, watery eyes.
    One case is confirmed in a King County man in his 50s [near Seattle]. The other 25 confirmed cases are out of Clark County in southwest Washington [across from Portland, Oregon].​

    https://www.king5.com/article/news/...wing/281-60348a84-298a-4406-8876-6743e3cc6858


    Notice how the media is laying all the blame on unvaccinated children. But there wouldn't be a big need for those vaccinations if these diseases weren't continually being brought into the country from other parts of the Third World, where hygienic standards are often far lower, and medical treatment lacking. These are diseases that were virtually completely eradicated in the U.S. many decades ago, now making their appearance again.

    Because of the diseases going on, California has already instituted the controversial practice of mandatory vaccination for children (where parents and children don't have a choice).

    As many of you all know, many vaccines are suspected to be linked to other problems, like increased risk of autism or risk of severe autoimmune reactions in rare cases, with many parents wanting to choose to opt out.

    So is this the choice now? To deal with the problems of illegal immigration, children will have to be forced to take vaccines that could carry the risk of terrible problems for them?
    It's the children who are being sacrificed.
     

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