Public Health News | Measles outbreak, RFK Etc

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So, basically what we all said would happen to the public health infrastructure of the country, while concurrently wasting millions of not billions on quack belief systems, is happening.
RFk has been able to sexually harass his way through the woo woo crowd, so he is keen on letting the brain worm drive things. I suspect President Elon thinks the poor (i.e. the 99%) needs to be culled a bit so is happy to sit back and let them die off. Prime Minister Miller knows this will kill some brown people so he is cool with it. Grand Moff Vance believes this is God's will or something and Emperor Trump is wondering why the secret service aren't applauding his chip shot loud enough.
 
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RFk has been able to sexually harass his way through the woo woo crowd, so he is keen on letting the brain worm drive things. I suspect President Elon things the poor (i.e. the 99%) needs to be culled a bit so is happy to sit back and let them die off. Prime Minister Miller knows this will kill some brown people so he is cool with it. Grand Moff Vance believes this is God's will or something and Emperor Trump is wondering why the secret service aren't applauding his chip shot loud enough.
Yep. This is our new reality, folks. America in the Year of Our Lord 2025. What a time to be alive (at least for now). And God help us if we have a true national emergency. We did with Covid in Dear Leader's first term and it was a total clusterf***, and that was with an administration that had more competent and sane individuals than this one does. If we get into a war or international crisis or economic implosion or health crisis like covid again we're all royally screwed, plain and simple. This administration is packed to the gills with people who aren't fit to run a high school student council, much less the entire federal government.
 

Steep federal funding cuts have forced public health officials in one of Texas’ most populous counties — Dallas — to cancel dozens of vaccination clinics and lay off 21 workers on the front lines of combatting the state’s growing measles outbreak.

“I just had to tell our commissioners this morning that we’ve had to cancel over 50 different clinics in our community,” said Dr. Philip Huang, director and health authority for the Dallas County Health and Human Services Department. Many of the clinics had been planned for schools in areas with low vaccination rates, he said.


The vaccines, which included measles, mumps and rubella shots, were meant to be given free to families.
 
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