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Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak rages
16 cases are linked to a church, which followed exposures at four schools last week.
arstechnica.com/health/2025/12โ€ฆ

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Quarantined? Why do they need to be quarantined?? I heard that injecting bleach will cure that instantly. This must be some of that soros backed #medicalfact that is making people go batcrazy. I had an uncle once who had this measles thingy. Walked around town the entire time and he's didnt die or nothing Went to church with it too.
So okay half the young kids in town died but that's just the will of god working in mysterious ways.
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how did we become such selfish assholes? These parents should be charged with child endangerment. They are making โ€œdecisionsโ€ with life long consequences for someone else. For what? A FB group? #standupforscience
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"Of the 111 outbreak cases, 105 were unvaccinated, three were partially vaccinated, two had an unknown status, and one case was fully vaccinated."

Hm.

what could it mean.

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damn that looks painful and frightening. man, wouldnt it be something if there was like a medicine you could take that PREVENTS you being able to contract the mf.

actually that does exist and some of us do have that already. they gave us that protection in kindergarten, to protect us when we were kids because you wouldn't want to risk something like that for your children, that would be a really severe form of abuse actually.

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"Of the 111 outbreak cases, 105 were unvaccinated, three were partially vaccinated, two had an unknown status, and one case was fully vaccinated."
Guess the evidence is pretty clear here; vaccines aren't effective... (Obviously sarcasm lol ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ)
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The Abrahamic religions are a curse on humanity. Forever getting dragged back to the bronze age.
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"religious exemptions".

Abusive fools who believe #GOP antivax lies pervert religion to put lives at risk.

Why not allow "religious exemptions" for starving your kids or beating them with a baseball bat?

#gop
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Additionally, free vaccination mobile clinics have been set up and almost no one is taking advantage!

#SouthCarolina

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If only there were a vaccine to prevent this from happening....oh wait there is. Ppl have just bought into the anti vax conspiracy stuff.
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