View Full Version : Measles outbreaks in the midlands : terrible parents
arista
19-01-2024, 11:16 PM
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[LONDON, Jan 19 (Reuters) -
Britain's public health agency warned on Friday
that an outbreak of measles in central England
could spread to other towns and cities
unless urgent action is taken to
boost vaccination uptake.
The UK Health Security Agency
(UKHSA) has declared
a national incident, signalling a
growing public health risk.
It said there had been 216 confirmed cases
and 103 probable cases in the West Midlands
since Oct. 1 last year, with the majority
being in children aged under 10.]
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/reuters/article-12983041/UK-health-agency-warns-real-risk-measles-outbreak-spreads.html
Mystic Mock
19-01-2024, 11:24 PM
Shall I reel off all of the anti-Vaxxer arguments?
But seriously that's an unfortunate case, hopefully parents will be alarmed enough to give their kids the jab.
Get your death jabs, you obedient peasants.
Don't listen to the conspiracy theorists, they're bad people. You shouldn't listen to them. They're wrong. Because we said so and we have your best interests at heart. Believe us, not them. They bad!
Also there’s a serious outbreak of Scabes
At least Croup , bubonic plague, and leprosy are under control
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I'm quaking in my pants.
I would be if I bought the bullish!t.
user104658
20-01-2024, 03:13 PM
Also there’s a serious outbreak of Scabes
At least Croup , bubonic plague, and leprosy are under control
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Scabies is a form of skin mites, croup is a common and very mild childhood cough, the bubonic plague is spread by insect bites (fleas) and leprosy isn't (meaningfully) contagious.
You literally couldn't have picked worse examples to demonstrate the benefit of vaccination Zizu :joker:
Scabies is a form of skin mites, croup is a common and very mild childhood cough, the bubonic plague is spread by insect bites (fleas) and leprosy isn't (meaningfully) contagious.
You literally couldn't have picked worse examples to demonstrate the benefit of vaccination Zizu :joker:
It was actually a phrase I pinched off the radio .. I actually thought it was quite witty / humorous
It was supposedly a dig at the government with ‘nearly’ everything going wrong apart from that little list of random illnesses
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arista
23-01-2024, 03:58 PM
One big group is Asian Parents
not letting their kids get any vaccines.
North England.
One big group is Asian Parents
not letting their kids get any vaccines.
North England.
This will go down well
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