![]() Shame on these parents putting their children and others are risk. Schools should not allow children to attend unless they have been vaccinated, period. ![]() When it comes to this, I am incapable of seeing any other side of the fence. I literally picked up my stuff, ended the conversation immediately.Įach state deals with this differently but in order to enroll your child in school, you must show that they have all their vaccinations up to date. ![]() It wasn’t for religious reasons but she believed every insane thing she read around the link between autism and vaccinations. Years ago I was meeting with a founder who told me that she did not allow her two children who were then 9 and 7 to get vaccinated. Unfortunately they didn’t get it so I opted for the vaccination because the more kids that get vaccinated the less kids get chicken pox and if you don’t get it, you can get it as an adult and that isn’t good. It is one of those strange viruses that if you get it once you rarely get it again. ![]() I took the kids over to homes where one of the kids we knew had chicken pox hoping that our kids would get it and it would run through their system. After all, chicken pox is not a horrific virus although it can be when you are an adult. I remember when the chicken pox vaccination came out. One in ten children had not been vaccinated for measles because those parents refuse to vaccinate their child. There has been a measles outbreak in Washington State, one of the most infectuous diseases. Medicine will become even more advanced in the next decade with perhaps a better balance with health and wellness becoming front and center. Sign up for an email subscription.I believe in vaccinations. This is part of the KHN Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations. Scientists say it’s possible that mask wearing, school closures and others measures designed to stop spread of the coronavirus may also hamper spread of the virus suspected of causing the paralyzing disease. But they now say the coronavirus pandemic could disrupt the pattern for the mysterious illnesses, which spike every other year starting in late summer. Health experts once thought 2020 might be the worst year yet for a rare paralyzing disease that has been hitting U.S. (Darnell, 8/4)ĬOVID-19 Measures Could Disrupt Rare Polio-Like Disease The CDC released a new report to alert health care providers to a possible outbreak this year. The disease has peaked every two years between August and November in the United States since 2014. The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday it anticipates 2020 will be another peak year for cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), an uncommon-but-serious neurological condition that affects mostly children. The last peak occurred in 2018, when 238 cases were reported to the CDC. Outbreaks of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a serious neurologic condition that can cause paralysis, typically peak every two years between August and November. ![]() The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned parents and doctors Tuesday that it expects another outbreak this year of a rare but life-threatening condition that mostly affects children. Outbreak Of Rare, Polio-Like Disease Possible This Year, CDC Warnsīut some health experts say precautions such as mask-wearing and school closures could help minimize the risk of acute flaccid myelitis, a neurologic condition that mostly affects children.ĬDC Expects 2020 Outbreak Of Rare, Life-Threatening Condition Affecting Children ![]()
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