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South Carolina measles outbreak is 'accelerating,' driving hundreds into quarantine
(www.nbcnews.com)
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Vaccines exist, seems to be a USA problem
Everyone should get the vaccine, but not everyone gains total immunity from it. It's literally why vaccines are only really effective if everyone gets it, so that people who don't gain immunity or those who are immuno-compromised are also protected.
So in this situation people who got the vaccine can still catch the illness and possibly transmit it to others. So plenty of people in the US still deserve our compassion.
When the herd doesn’t vaccinate you loose herd immunity. So yeah… USA problem.
An incredibly stupid take, since disease doesn't care about borders. It is the problem of all of us.
Not really, seems to be a red pill problem.
If the US doesn't vaccinate properly, it is going to affect the rest of the world. The US doesn't exist in a vacuum when it comes to these kinds of things. Diseases don't really respect borders.
Luckily the rest of the world does.