Nearly 4⃣0⃣ million children missed a measles vaccine dose in 2021.
🚨 According to the latest data from WHO & @CDCgov, global progress toward #measles elimination is threatened by major setbacks that started in 2020 during the #COVID19 pandemic.
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— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) November 25, 2022
In 2021, 2️⃣2️⃣ countries around the globe experienced large and disruptive outbreaks.
This led to over 9 million estimated #measles cases, and 128 000 deaths.
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— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) November 25, 2022
The regions affected are those with the poorest sanitation in the world.
This seems very obviously to be a total scam.
It’s amazing that the media is just lying like this.
A combined report from two major public health bodies has declared measles an “eminent threat” to the global community.
Released on Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) feared that a record decline of measles vaccination rates and persistent large outbreaks meant that the respiratory virus was an “imminent threat in every region of the world”.
WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said it was “absolutely critical” that immunization programs were bought back on track to avoid what he said is a “preventable disease”.
“The paradox of the pandemic is that while vaccines against Covid-19 were developed in record time and deployed in the largest vaccination campaign in history, routine immunization programs were badly disrupted, and millions of kids missed out on lifesaving vaccinations against deadly diseases like measles,” said Dr Ghebreyesus.
According to the WHO, India, Somalia and Yemen are the three countries with the largest measles outbreak.
While measles is thought to be one of the most contagious viruses, the measles, mumps and rubella-containing vaccine administered during childhood is considered the best defence to reduce future outbreaks.
In Australia, the shot is free for children between 12 to 18 months. People under the age of 20, refugees and humanitarian entrants may also be eligible for a catch up vaccine.
The CDC states that nine out of 10 people who are not vaccinated against the disease will become infected in the advent of exposure.
The virus is transmitted through water droplets released in the sneezes and coughs of infected people. Common symptoms include fever, cold-symptoms, conjunctivitis and red and blotchy rashes that first appear around the face and hairline before spreading elsewhere around the body.
The characteristic rash generally emerges three to four days after the initial symptoms develop.
It’s totally new! Totally different! Never seen in hundreds of years!
Okay, Jews.
Okay.