'Alarming rise' in measles cases in Europe as 'national incident' declared in UK

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Europe sees 'alarming' 30-fold increase in measles cases
euronews.com

With a "national incident" over measles in the UK, what’s the situation in Europe?

Europe is experiencing an "alarming rise" in measles cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Tuesday, with a more than 30-fold rise across the region in 2023.

More than 30,000 measles cases were reported by 40 of the WHO European region’s 53 member states between January and October last year, compared to 941 cases in 2022.

The increase in the number of cases is compounded by the hospitalisation of 21,000 people and five measles-related deaths.

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If I have the measles vaccine do I need to worry about this or can I just laugh while nature corrects itself

I super understand the urge to laugh but then I think of all the babies, cancer victims, organ transplant recipients, and immunocompromised children who cannot get the vaccine and are now at significantly greater risk than a decade ago thanks to anti science wingnuts.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0h815h8

The BBC More or Less podcast looked into it. The problem existed pre COVID and is likely more related to cuts in healthcare funding than anyone being anti vaccines.

It's more about access and support.

If I can get this right now, for FREE in the US, then wtf is going on over there guys?!

I don't have personal experience, but it sounds like it is free, but the service is overstretched.

It has mostly to do with this cunt. If you want to blame one person for this whole vaccine conspiracy bullshit, it's him.

I'm more likely to blame various governments for failing to properly fund the NHS so that outreach programs can support young mothers pre/post giving birth, and providing the information about how and when to vaccinate their kids.

Otherwise they're implicitly being told to "so their own research".

Isn't cuts to the NHS what the British people voted for with Thatcher and Blair? Idk, not an expert on British politics

As with any vaccine, it only lowers the risk of catching it, it doesn’t eliminate it.

Depends on how long it's been. It was thought the series you got as a child was sufficient, but some people lose their immunity in the ensuing decades. Older people are sometimes getting another dose of their titers are low, but I don't know the process to get those levels drawn.