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Health News that Trump Doesn't Want You To Know

This is what we are getting to.

RFK, whose own brats are immunized is basically telling the rest of America that it should now be up to natural selection.

Which is so bizarre, because the last fucking thing the world needs is more RFK sprog clogging the pipes.
On a related note, we're waiting on the results of testing from the New Mexico health department. Another person who was infected with measles has died. They're waiting on the results of an investigation to determine whether that person died with measles or because of measles. 🤦

There are some other reports of cases of childhood infections in Texas where apparently small town physicians are not ordering the correct tests to confirm the infection. That may have happened with the rubella case reported last week in Texas- the child's parent may have reported a positive rubella antibody test. Any person who had received an MMR vaccine will have antibodies to measles, mumps and rubella. A diagnostic test for measles, mumps or rubella is an antigen test or PCR test which looks for the presence of the virus. 🤦

 
MTG has now completely left the rails that she had gone off of previously ](*,)

 
MTG has now completely left the rails that she had gone off of previously ](*,)

She had rails?

Darwin didn't allow for evangelical stupidity working against the laws of natural selection. See post #70.

It's always fascinating to see how generational knowledge is lost so quickly. Those of us born before there was a measles vaccine remember the panic that measles in a public school would set off. Because those parents had seen measles, they had see how sick kids would get and how quickly measles could spread.


Speaking of measles... it's spreading so fast in Texas that we're getting almost daily updates to the numbers. Friday's numbers:

Texas: 198 cases
New Mexico: 30 cases
Hospitalized: 23 children
Deaths 1 confirmed (a child) and 1 suspected (an adult)

Local health department officials are saying that they suspect cases are undercounted because parents aren't bringing their children into the clinics to get testing to confirm their infections are measles. A local health food store in Seminole, Texas reports that parents are coming in and buying cod liver oil because RFK Jr said that chlidren should take Vitamin A to treat measles (which is nonsenses).

In 2024, the US reported 285 cases for the 12 months of the year. It's day 66 of 2025 and we're already up to 222 cases.
 
Speaking of measles... it's spreading so fast in Texas that we're getting almost daily updates to the numbers. Friday's numbers:

Texas: 198 cases
New Mexico: 30 cases
Hospitalized: 23 children
Deaths 1 confirmed (a child) and 1 suspected (an adult)

In 2024, the US reported 285 cases for the 12 months of the year. It's day 66 of 2025 and we're already up to 222 cases.
Since Friday, Texas jumped from 198 to 223 cases. New Mexico is up to 33 cases.

Oklahoma! where the measles comes sweeping down the plain! Oklahoma joins Alaska, California, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.

Oklahoma State Department of Health reports first two measles cases

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is reporting two probable measles cases in the state.

The individuals reported exposure associated with the Texas and New Mexico outbreak and experiencing symptoms consistent with measles.

We also got new stats from the CDC about the rate of hospitalization- it's particularly high in the under 5 years group.
Percent of Age Group Hospitalized
Under 5 years: 28% (21 of 76)
5-19 years: 11% (11 of 99)
20+ years: 13% (5 of 40)
Age unknown: 14% (1 of 7)
 
And they're trying to sabotage the ACA again, by shortening open enrollment by 30 days and taking away healthcare coverage for 147,000 DACA kids.

According to a proposed rule released Monday, open enrollment would run from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15, instead of through Jan. 15...

Under former President Biden, there were a record number of people enrolling in Affordable Care Act plans. Last year, 24 million people chose plans during the most recent open enrollment period, mainly due to expanded tax credits that made plans available to people for little or no monthly premiums.

In addition to the shortened enrollment period, the CMS on Monday proposed ending ObamaCare coverage for immigrants that came into the U.S. illegally as children, also known as “Dreamers.” The proposal would undo a Biden-era rule that was estimated to allow 147,000 immigrants to enroll in coverage. A federal judge blocked the rule from being enforced in 19 states, and it is still being litigated.
 
In 2024, the US reported 285 cases for the 12 months of the year. It's day 66 of 2025 and we're already up to 222 cases.
It's official. In less than 3 months, the US has exceeded the 285 measles cases for the 12 months of 2024.

Measles has been found in Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, New York State, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, and Washington.

The Texas outbreak has 259 known cases. Public health officials suspect that there were more cases but the parents did not take the child to a physician or to the health department for testing. The Texas outbreak has spread to two more Texas counties. The Texas outbreak has created 35 cases in New Mexico and 2 cases in Oklahoma.

These are the National numbers as of Friday, 14-Mar-2025:

Total cases: 301

Age: Distribution
  • Under 5 years: 103 (34%)
  • 5-19 years: 126 (42%)
  • 20+ years: 63 (21%)
  • Age unknown: 9 (3%)

Vaccination Status:
  • Unvaccinated or Unknown: 95%
  • One MMR dose: 3% (the second dose is usually given when the child starts public school, so this would be children under school age)
  • Two MMR doses: 2%

Deaths: 2
Cases hospitalized: 17% (50 of 301)

Percent of Age Group Hospitalized:
  • Under 5 years: 27% (28 of 103)
  • 5-19 years: 10% (13 of 126)
  • 20+ years: 13% (8 of 63)
  • Age unknown: 11% (1 of 9)

 
Well this one I found particularly horrifying...

 
Well this one I found particularly horrifying...

It is horrifying. I have had some Democratic friends say to me, "Well, serves them right. Let their kids get measles!".

I've had to point out to them that most children don't get their first MMR dose until age 2. In high risk children, they can lower that to age 6 mos, but either way, it creates a population of vulnerable children that cannot be vaccinated. We've been lucky that there haven't been more hospitalizations or deaths in the under 2 year old group.

In adults, the antibodies and "memory" immunity is believed to protect them but some conditions like leukemia, bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy can put them at risk.

Even more confounding is that State Legislatures are actively weakening immunization requirements, in spite of the growing number of measles cases.
 
We are finding out more about the child that died in Texas. She was a 6 year old girl, a member of a small Mennonite community. She was unvaccinated. She suffered for nearly a month before dying of pneumonia.

Peter’s daughter had been sick for three weeks. The family knew it was measles. He said they took her to the hospital at one point, and she was given cough medicine. “That’s it,” he recalled. “They just say, ‘Go home.’ They don’t want to help us. They say, ‘It’s just normal; go home.’” (A spokeswoman for the Seminole Hospital District declined to comment, citing privacy laws.)

It wasn’t normal, though. Her condition continued to deteriorate, so they brought her back to the doctors. “She just kept getting sicker and sicker,” he told me. “Her lungs plugged up.” Her heart rate and blood pressure dropped, and the doctors put her on a ventilator. “We were there Saturday ’til Monday, three days … and then it was worse, very bad.” Peter shook his head and stared at the ground. He said his daughter died on Tuesday night from pneumonia, which is a common infection in severe measles cases.

Peter’s daughter was not vaccinated. Mennonite doctrine does not prohibit inoculations or modern medicine in general, though I encountered plenty of suspicion among Mennonites I spoke with in Seminole. I met a father who said that he wanted to vaccinate his two daughters but that their mother didn’t think it was a good idea. A grandmother told me she knew of several children who had been given the measles vaccine and were “never the same after that.” A man who'd spent his career installing irrigation equipment said he was suspicious of vaccines in part because he believed that the government had lied about the origins of COVID.
 
^^ From my own years in health care projects including neonatology, it would be a nightmare scenario, particularly in an Obs and neo-natal unit with at-risk, low weight and premature babies and mothers who by accident or not were also unvaccinated at time of delivery.

Hopefully, pure luck and excellent IFC is on their side and they escape the wrath of an indifferent disease.

Because there is no God to help them.
 
Texas updated their measles numbers today. It's growing at about 10% every two days now.

Friday, Texas reported 259 cases. As of yesterday, they reported 279 cases. Cases have been reported in 11 counties. All but two of 279 infected patients were unvaccinated.
 
So after it appears that it may be possible to cure pancreatic cancer with mRNA personalized to the individual, the nih will be basically throwing away the future.

Back to leeches and potions mixed with manure and beer, I guess.

 
Several research studies have looked at the impact of the COVID pandemic on healthcare workers. The impact on nurses was significant. At least 100,000 nurses left the workforce between 2020 and 2022. The US has about 4.9 million nurses. Only 55% of nurses work in the hospital setting. The research estimates that the loss of nurses in the next few years will result in about 20% of nurses leaving the profession.

Significant Nursing Workforce Shortages and Crisis

The data reveals that 100,000 nurses left the workforce during the pandemic and by 2027, almost 900,000, or almost one-fifth of 4.5 million total registered nurses, intend to leave the workforce, threatening the national health care system at large if solutions are not enacted.
  • Approximately 100,000 registered nurses (RNs) left the workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years due to stress, burnout and retirements.
  • Another 610,388 RNs reported an “intent to leave” the workforce by 2027 due to stress, burnout and retirement.
  • 188,962 additional RNs younger than 40 years old reported similar intentions.
  • Altogether, about one-fifth of RNs nationally are projected to leave the health care workforce.
  • 62% of the sample reported an increase in their workload during the pandemic.
  • A quarter to half of nurses reported feeling emotionally drained (50.8%), used up (56.4%), fatigued (49.7%), burned out (45.1%), or at the end of the rope (29.4%) “a few times a week” or “every day.”
  • These issues were most pronounced with nurses with 10 or fewer years of experience, driving an overall 3.3% decline in the U.S. nursing workforce in the past two years.
  • Licensed practical/vocational nurses, who generally work in long-term care settings caring for the most vulnerable populations, have seen their ranks decline by 33,811 since the beginning of the pandemic. This trend continues.
 
Texas updated their measles numbers today. It's growing at about 10% every two days now.

Friday, Texas reported 259 cases. As of yesterday, they reported 279 cases. Cases have been reported in 11 counties. All but two of 279 infected patients were unvaccinated.
Update:
As of March 20, 2025, a total of 378 confirmed measles cases were reported by 18 jurisdictions: Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, New York State, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, and Washington.

Texas reported 309 cases as of Friday, up from 279 on Wednesday, now in 13 counties, up from 11.

Age
  • Under 5 years: 124 (33%)
  • 5-19 years: 159 (42%)
  • 20+ years: 86 (23%)
  • Age unknown: 9 (2%)

Vaccination Status
  • Unvaccinated or Unknown: 95%
  • One MMR dose: 3%
  • Two MMR doses: 2%

U.S. Hospitalizations in 2025
17% of cases hospitalized (64 of 378)

Percent of Age Group Hospitalized
  • Under 5 years: 27% (34 of 124)
  • 5-19 years: 11% (18 of 159)
  • 20+ years: 13% (11 of 86)
  • Age unknown: 11% (1 of 9)
 
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Hold our beer.

Because of the Krmelin inspired 'Freedom Convoy' movement and the 'Fuck Trudeau' anti-masking/anti vax movement, AND the number of mennonites in southwestern Ontario we have 470 cases in Ontario alone.


And while I want to say to all these anti-vax families...keep your fucking kids at hime and don't fill our emergency departments with them...the kids aren't the ones who signed up for this.
 
Hold our beer.

Because of the Krmelin inspired 'Freedom Convoy' movement and the 'Fuck Trudeau' anti-masking/anti vax movement, AND the number of mennonites in southwestern Ontario we have 470 cases in Ontario alone.


And while I want to say to all these anti-vax families...keep your fucking kids at hime and don't fill our emergency departments with them...the kids aren't the ones who signed up for this.
The parents of the Mennonite family whose child suffered and died after 4 weeks did an interview for an anti-vaxxer group. They have 6 kids. All of the kids got measles.

When asked if they regretted not getting their children vaccinated, they said, "No regrets".

There's nothing in the Mennonite faith that forbids immunization. These are sects of a religion that has lost their way. Emergency Departments have had to do contact tracing during this outbreak because so many children are being taken to hospitals, where they expose staff and other patients to measles.

 
The Trump Administration just created a "research team" to study vaccines and autism.

The guy they chose, David A Geier, is not only a discredited anti-vaxxer, in 2008 he was charged in Maryland with practicing medicine without a license.

Vaccine skeptic hired to head federal study of immunizations and autism

A long-discredited researcher and vaccine skeptic will conduct a government study on whether vaccines cause autism.

A vaccine skeptic who has long promoted false claims about the connection between immunizations and autism has been tapped by the federal government to conduct a critical study of possible links between the two, according to current and former federal health officials.

The Department of Health and Human Services has hired David Geier to conduct the analysis, according to the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation. Geier and his father, Mark Geier, have published papers claiming vaccines increase the risk of autism, a theory that has been studied for decades and scientifically debunked.

David Geier was disciplined by Maryland regulators more than a decade ago for practicing medicine without a license. He is listed as a data analyst in the HHS employee directory.


 
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