From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
With a fourth case of measles confirmed on Thursday, Milwaukee is on the verge of a widespread outbreak of the disease, public health officials said.
"There has been massive exposure," said Paul Biedrzycki, the director of disease control and environmental health for the Milwaukee Health Department.
Two more cases were confirmed Thursday.
...The cases confirmed on Thursday involve boys, ages 5 months and 1 year.
They attended the same day care as a 23-month-old girl, whose case was confirmed on Monday. The girl attended day care in Greenfield and Greendale and was hospitalized at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin from March 31 to April 7.
Twelve children who attended the Kingdom Care Daycare, connected to the West Layton Assembly of God Church in Greenfield, are being quarantined at their homes until April 18 to make sure they don't have the disease.
On Wednesday, health officials said an adult, later identified as a 37-year-old male, had contracted the disease.
...Health officials have been bracing all week for a massive outbreak.
"An outbreak is anticipated, because of the way people live, work and play," Biedrzycki said.
What is a "massive outbreak"?
How do health officials define that?
Parents who opted not to have their children vaccinated must be pretty stressed out right now.
2 comments:
I have not vaccinated my children, and actually I'm not stressed out at all. I'm hoping measles makes it's way in our direction so that my children can get it and have natural immunity. I'd rather not have my children get autism from the poison-laden vaccines. I personally know three families whose previously normal children became autistic within hours or weeks after getting vaccines. And this is within the last five years, when thimerosol was supposedly removed.
You personally know "three families whose previously normal children became autistic within hours or weeks after getting vaccines"?
I find that hard to believe.
If vaccines were truly "poison-laden," how were generations of children able to survive them?
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