Breaking News Texas measles outbreak worst in 30 years|Update: Measles cases surpass 1,100 so far in 2026 as outbreaks spread in US

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Because people in that area are subject to conservative anti-scientific propaganda which leads to those people purposely foregoing vaccinations and it is highly disingenious to insinuate that illegal immigrants are the issues when these same yeast demons were antagonizing healthcare workers, intentionally not wearing masks and openly flaunting their anti-vax status during Covid. This shit is just a continuance of the bullshit from Covid.

Also these cases are largely among the Mennonite community

Mennonites are members of a Protestant church that originated in the Anabaptist movement during the 16th century Reformation. They are known for their belief in nonviolence, community service, and living simply.

Does these motherfuckers look Hispanic to you?

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Also, its not about being mules about other people. Its about combatting mis-information which everyone is vulnerable too. And considering that the vast amount of americans are media illiterate, it really leaves ALL minority groups at a disadvantage. Black men pointing the finger at Hispanics while the white devils continue to roll back your rights and shut down scholarship programs will never not cease to amaze me.
Your cape is full of holes.

Show me links with this outbreak happening in border states of the north. The majority of them are red states.

Why isn't it an issue in the Midwest or New England states that border Canada
 
Your cape is full of holes.

Show me links with this outbreak happening in border states of the north. The majority of them are red states.

Why isn't it an issue in the Midwest or New England states that border Canada
Because those areas are more educated than in the former confederate states where their IQs cap at room temperature. Epidemiologists have come out and stated that lower vaccination rates are the cause of the outbreak and that alot of this is a continuation from Covid. You're claim is that illegals are the cause of the outbreak. Cool. I'll wait for a source from you.


The outbreak is centered in Gaines County in western Texas, where 98 of the cases have been reported. According to the Texas Tribune, the county has one of the highest rates of school-aged children in Texas who have opted out of at least one vaccine.
 
Because those areas are more educated than in the former confederate states where their IQs cap at room temperature. Epidemiologists have come out and stated that lower vaccination rates are the cause of the outbreak and that alot of this is a continuation from Covid. You're claim is that illegals are the cause of the outbreak. Cool. I'll wait for a source from you.


The outbreak is centered in Gaines County in western Texas, where 98 of the cases have been reported. According to the Texas Tribune, the county has one of the highest rates of school-aged children in Texas who have opted out of at least one vaccine.

, of course, there was and still is no legal mandate requiring that illegal entrants be tested and/or vaccinated before they are transported around the country by the U.S. government and released into communiti
 

, of course, there was and still is no legal mandate requiring that illegal entrants be tested and/or vaccinated before they are transported around the country by the U.S. government and released into communiti
A covid article from four years ago that is NOT a source that states immigrants are the cause of the measles outbreak

Aight, I'm out

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Or any of you dudes who like to hopelessly argue, yall can take it from here

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Obviously never lived in Texas or California.

If that's the case why is it rampant in Southern border states in the Southwest

I don't understand this need for Black people to mule for others.
It’s definitely not me being a mule for others , they came out and said it was group of people called Mennonites who kind of like Amish people that are spreading measles in that area
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A similar situation happened in New York City in Brooklyn where Orthodox Jewish communities were spreading measles cause their kids were unvaccinated in 2018 and 2019

In 2018 and 2019, there were measles outbreaks in Brooklyn, New York that primarily affected Orthodox Jewish communities. These outbreaks were some of the largest in the United States in decades.

Results: A total of 649 cases of measles were confirmed, with onsets of rash occurring between September 30, 2018, and July 15, 2019. A majority of the patients (93.4%) were part of the Orthodox Jewish community, and 473 of the patients (72.9%) resided in the Williamsburg area of Brooklyn, New York.Mar 12, 2020


How it started
  • The outbreaks began when unvaccinated children were infected while visiting Israel

  • The outbreaks spread through Orthodox communities, which have a communal way of life and large families

Impact

  • The outbreaks led to serious complications, including pneumonia and hospitalization
  • The outbreaks caused heightened tensions in some families
  • The outbreaks led to city officials declaring a public health emergency

Response

  • Health officials required people in certain Brooklyn neighborhoods to get vaccinated or face penalties
  • Community vaccination events were held
  • Educational materials about measles prevention were distributed
  • Orthodox Jewish leaders supported vaccination efforts

Outbreak impact on community
  • Some residents blamed the outbreaks on a hardline minority opposed to vaccinations

  • Some parents refused to vaccinate because of health fears
 
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