Since there is no harm from getting another MMR if you still have protection, shouldn't the decision then be a cost comparison between the cost of a dr.appt. + lab costs of a blood titre vs cost of the dose and a nurse to administer? Of course there are the cost of sickness to the economy and health system also.
Anyone know the relative costs of a dose vs titre?
For anyone in the UK who didn't get two doses of the #MMR vaccine as a child: the NHS will happily give you your missed doses now, free of charge. Just contact your doctor's surgery.
The MMR vaccine wasn't introduced here until 1988. If you were born before that, you probably haven't had the MMR jab. This page explains who needs it and how to get it:
https://www.nhs.uk/vaccinations/mmr-vaccine/
I had mine at the end of 2023. It's good to be protected.
…Over the past decade, #Texas has administered 5.6 million doses of the #MMR #vaccine through the program…. #NewMexico has received nearly 364k doses of the MMR vaccine over the same time period…
TX ofcls said on Tues that the state’s #measles #outbreak had grown to 624 cases, including 64 who were #hospitalized. 2 unvaccinated #children with no underlying #health conditions have died in the state, including an 8-year-old girl…
Has nobody seen #Oppenheimer? The #Apollo mission?
Has no one seen, with century old technology, what we accomplished against diseases like TB, #polio, #malaria, #MMR?
What we lack is courage, imagination, and daring.
Fuck these retrogrades. Fuck them. Fuck their input or opinions.
So, as someone who used to work for a New Age newspaper back in the late 90's / early 2000's, I've seen my share of #NewAgeQuackery. And as someone who has looked at studies about #VitaminD and the immune system, and who has been tested for low levels and brought them up, and has seen the results firsthand, all I can say is VITAMIN D IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR AN #MMR SHOT! WTF! Especially with breakthrough cases! Get your shots updated! #MeaslesAreNoJoke and can cause real damage!
https://www.europesays.com/1943530/ Report shows alarming measles resurgence in Europe and US #Antibodies #autism #blindness #brain #children #deafness #disability #europe #healthcare #hospital #hygiene #ImmuneSystem #InfectiousDiseases #Measles #medicine #Meningitis #MMR #Mumps #pathogen #Pneumonia #polio #PublicHealth #research #Respiratory #Rubella #Vaccine #virus
‘The goal is to disassemble public health’: experts warn against US turn to vaccine skepticism https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/24/vaccine-disinformation-trump-measles-covid #Vaccinesandimmunisation #Trumpadministration #Infectiousdiseases #RobertFKennedyJr #Highereducation #Coronavirus #RonDeSantis #DonaldTrump #Republicans #USpolitics #Hospitals #Florida #Health #USnews #Texas #MMR
More US states report measles cases amid vaccine misinformation https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/23/measles-spread-vaccine-misinformation #Vaccinesandimmunisation #Infectiousdiseases #Washingtonstate #Pennsylvania #RhodeIsland #California #NewJersey #Maryland #Kentucky #Science #Florida #NewYork #Vermont #Georgia #USnews #Health #Alaska #Texas #Ohio #MMR
More US states report measles cases amid vaccine misinformation https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/23/measles-spread-vaccine-misinformation #Vaccinesandimmunisation #Infectiousdiseases #Washingtonstate #Pennsylvania #RhodeIsland #California #NewJersey #Maryland #Kentucky #Science #Florida #NewYork #Vermont #Georgia #USnews #Health #Alaska #Texas #Ohio #MMR
Husband and I acquired our #MMR boosters this morning. So far, for both of us, the only reaction has been feeling extra tired. Hopefully, that stays the case.
While I still can, here in the U.S., I got another COVID booster along with Tdap and updated (for me) MMR vaccines.
That's 10 COVID shots for me in 4 years. It's been about 10 years since I had a tetanus shot, I think, and I'm getting scratched and bitten by cats at the shelter where I volunteer, and apparently the original Measles vaccine I got in 1963 has dubious long-term effectiveness.
@HelenBranswell This has been so thoroughly THOROUGHLY debunked for YEARS now, it drives me crazy that people are still spreading this harmful disinformation. For anyone without a NYT subscription, Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE) recently wrote an informative post about it too.
https://open.substack.com/pub/yourlocalepidemiologist/p/vaccines-dont-cause-autism-so-what
A Short History of Measles and Vaccine Hesitancy
The graphs accompanying this article show that vaccination rates have risen over the last ten years in California, while declining in most of the rest of the country. The California increase in vax rates correlates with the aftermath of the 2014 Disneyland Measles Outbreak, which caused over 300 measles infections, mostly in Southern California and Canada, and overwhelmingly among unvaccinated individuals. It also sparked debate on vaccine hesitancy and led to California Senate Bill 277, which revoked the “personal belief” exemption, thus tightening the rules around vaccination requirements for K12 public school children by eliminating nonmedical exemptions.
SB 277 was co-authored by Senators Richard Pan (who was a physician) and Ben Allen. At the time, some California public schools had vaccination rates below 60%, even though a 95% rate is required for Community Immunity (herd immunity) for many diseases, including measles. Though the bill was supported by the California Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the PTA and California Children’s Hospital Association, there was loud and aggressive opposition by a tiny number of anti-vax activists, who tried (but failed) to get Pan recalled. They also called him a Nazi and made death threats against both him and Allen.
It takes a serious level of fear and anger to want to kill someone. So, what was driving this fear and anger?
A major factor is the false belief that vaccines cause autism. For new parents, autism can be a terrifying diagnosis. So, if there is any evidence that something specifically is causing autism, it makes perfect sense to try and avoid it. And if parents believed that the state was imposing an autism-causing drug on their children, it is not hard to see why they’d associate the law-makers with Nazis, and the drug with Zyklon B. To a rational, educated person who understands that the risks associated with vaccines are actually miniscule compared with the risks associated with the diseases they protect against, this kind of thinking by anti-vaxxers probably seems absurd, or ignorant. However, it’s not just an issue of education versus ignorance. Consider that Marin County, California, one of the nation’s most affluent and highly educated communities, once had one of the lowest vaccination rates in the state.
One reason people have associated vaccines with autism stems from the common mistake of conflating causation with correlation. Autism is often diagnosed in children around the age of two, which is around the same age that many childhood vaccinations are given. Many parents of autistic children got their diagnoses within a year or so of their children’s vaccinations and they made the assumption that the two were connected when, in actuality, it was a coincidence. Dozens of peer-reviewed studies have confirmed that there is no increased risk of autism due to vaccinations.
The belief that vaccines caused autism really took off in the late 1990s. After British physician Andrew Wakefield published his fraudulent 1998 Lancet article, falsely showing a link between the MMR (Measle, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine and autism, there was a sharp decline in vaccination uptake. However, other researchers were unable to replicate Wakefield’s results (something that should be easy to do if the study was valid). Additionally, journalist Brian Deer discovered that Wakefield had a significant conflict of interest because he stood to earn up to $43 million per year selling test kits. And the British General Medical Council (GMC) later found that Wakefield was guilty of mistreating developmentally delayed children.
When Wakefield’s study was discovered to be fraudulent, Lancet retracted his paper and the GMC revoked his medical license. In 2004, he moved to the U.S., where he continued to push his bogus anti-vaccination claims, directing the pseudoscience propaganda film “Vaxed.” Robert De Niro, whose son is on the autism spectrum, removed the film from the Tribeca Film Festival. However, proponents of the vaccines-cause-autism hypothesis, including U.S. Health & Human Services boss Robert F. Kennedy Jr., continue to push this lie. For a while, they tried to blame thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative that was used in vaccines since the 1930s. However, in 1999, thimerosal was pulled from vaccines as a precautionary measure. And, guess what: autism rates continued to climb anyway.
Today’s measles outbreak is currently close to 300 cases, primarily in Texas and New Mexico, but with cases spreading to Oklahoma and other states. And nearly every one of those cases is in an unvaccinated patient. There have also been two deaths, one in Texas and one in New Mexico. However, in the U.S., measles mortality is general around 1-2 deaths per 1,000 cases. Because measles, unlike Covid and Influenza, does not mutate rapidly, this is unlikely due to the evolution of a more virulent strain. Rather, the nearly 300 documented cases today are likely a gross undercount. The actual number may be closer to 500 or even 1,000. And we may not even be at the peak yet, particularly considering how low the vaccination rates currently are.
Back in 2015, when the California’s vaccination rates were lower, and its legislature was considering SB 277, one of the public faces of the debate was a 6-year-old Marin County boy with leukemia, named Rhett Krawitt. His parents argued that it was not safe for him to attend school with unvaccinated children, since he was immune-compromised and at increased risk of contracting a deadly disease from them. At the time, 20% of Marin’s students had opted out of the required vaccinations. Rhett, himself, spoke to the school board, as well as the state legislature, contributing to Marin County’s shift from being one of the lowest vaccinated counties in California, to one of the highest.
#MMR, #COVID19 booster, #pneumococcal and #RSV vaxxed all at once today. Hopefully they'll all still be available in the future, if we have one.
Anyway, get vaccinated if you possibly can. It's not safe out there.
Just under 82 per cent of two-year-olds have gotten one dose of the measles, mumps and rubella, or #MMR, vaccine, and around 72 per cent of seven-year-olds have gotten both doses, according to the B.C. Childhood Immunization Coverage Dashboard’s 2023 data, which is the most recent data year available.” (2/2)
Just got a MMR vaccine yesterday.
I was born in '86, and according to my doctor the standard back then was for one MMR shot. Later (in '89 or '90) they stepped up to two shots, which offered better immunity.
Just a heads up for anyone else in that age range, especially if you live near a big travel hub (we're awfully close to Denver International Airport).