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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/04/us-usa-measles-california-idUSKBN0L82NR20150204

California lawmakers seek to end 'personal belief' vaccine exemptions

By Dan Whitcomb and Michael Fleeman

LOS ANGELES Wed Feb 4, 2015 5:51pm EST

(Reuters) - Responding to an outbreak of measles that has infected more than 100 people, two California lawmakers said on Wednesday they would introduce legislation to end the right of parents in the state to exempt their children from school vaccinations based on personal beliefs.

California public health officials say 92 people have been diagnosed with measles in the state, many of them linked to an outbreak that they believe began when an infected person from outside the country visited Disneyland in late December.

More than a dozen other cases have been confirmed in 19 other U.S. states and Mexico, renewing a debate over the so-called anti-vaccination movement in which fears about potential side effects of vaccines, fueled by now-debunked science, have led a small minority of parents to refuse to allow their children to be vaccinated.

"The high number of unvaccinated students is jeopardizing public health not only in schools but in the broader community. We need to take steps to keep our schools safe and our students healthy,” state Senator Ben Allen said in a written statement announcing the legislation he is co-sponsoring with fellow Democrat Richard Pan.

The measure would make California the 33rd state to bar parents from opting out of vaccinations based on personal beliefs.

Also on Wednesday, a top Los Angeles County health official said that a total of 21 cases have been recorded in the county but that after the initial wave of reports, the number has fallen to four in the latest two-week period.

“We're getting to a number of cases that’s manageable, and I'm hopeful that within weeks or a couple of months we will be able to turn the corner on this particular outbreak,” Interim Health Officer Dr. Jeffrey Gunzenhauser told a press conference, although he cautioned that a lag in reporting could still add a few more cases.

A day care center at a high school in the Los Angeles suburb of Santa Monica closed earlier this week and more than a dozen infants placed under a three-week quarantine after a baby enrolled in the program was diagnosed with measles.

Measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000 after decades of intensive childhood vaccine efforts. But last year the nation had its highest number of measles cases in two decades.

Most people recover from measles within a few weeks, although it can be fatal in some cases.
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Re: California lawmakers seek to end 'personal belief' vaccine exemptions
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2015, 03:31:41 pm »
Measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000 after decades of intensive childhood vaccine efforts. But last year the nation had its highest number of measles cases in two decades.

If a disease has been eradicated in the U.S., there is no need to vaccinate against it... unless you are letting people into the U.S. with the disease.

Routine smallpox vaccinations were stopped in 1972 after the disease was eradicated in the U.S.

The only reason the media is making a big deal about the lack of measles vaccinations is to divert attention from the wave of infected illegals entering the country.


From another site:

Some of the gifts being brought in by illegal aliens:

Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB).
Chagas disease,
EV-68,
Leprosy,
Dengue fever,
Polio,
Malaria,
Hepatitis A, B, and C,
Lice,
Scabies

In 2005 Dr. Cosman penned this warning:

Illegal Aliens and American Medicine
Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Volume 10 Number 1 Spring 200
http://www.jpands.org/vol10no1/cosman.pdf

« Last Edit: February 05, 2015, 03:33:55 pm by GourmetDan »
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