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CDC: U.S. measles cases at 15-year high in 2011

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57416558-10391704/cdc-u.s-measles-cases-at-15-year-high-in-2011/?tag=cbsnewsTwoColLowerPromoArea;fd.morenews

 

Was this posted yet?  my eyes are tired- i didn't see it... but doesnt'' mean it's not there.

 

 

 

 

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Re: CDC: U.S. measles cases at 15-year high in 2011

  • emisiemisi member
    But at least those children weren't harmed by the horrible nasty vaccine, right?!
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  • But, none of them died!  So, it's just hysteria to make us afraid of dseases so we run into the arms of phrama.

    Nevermind the "a third were hospitalized." 

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  • what happened 15 years ago for that outbreak? 
    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • What. ***. 

    I want to shake these parents.  SHAKE THEM!  

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  • My anti-vaxer husband would say his research shows that those kids are now less likely to get many types of cancer.  Measles protects against it.

    For the record, our child is fully vaccinated.  

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