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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(136,057 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 04:14 PM 23 hrs ago

Too young for the MMR shot, babies become 'sitting ducks' in measles outbreaks

LANDRUM, South Carolina (AP) — With baby Arthur too young for the measles vaccine and a sibling due in June, the Otwells grew nervous when the threat of the highly contagious virus started factoring into their grocery run.

“We go to the Costco that was kind of a hotbed,” said John Otwell, who knew about the state health department’s warnings of public exposures at the store. “A lot of people just don’t get it; they think it’s just a cold. It’s not.”

By Arthur’s 9-month checkup, the South Carolina outbreak had exploded into the nation’s worst in more than 35 years, surpassing last year’s in Texas. That meant that under state guidance, Arthur could get his first dose of the MMR vaccine — for measles, mumps and rubella — earlier than the usual 12 to 15 months old. Their new baby won’t be able to get the shot until at least 6 months — a prospect that worries parents of infants wherever measles spreads.

Babies too young to be vaccinated are among the most vulnerable in a measles outbreak. The disease can wreak havoc on their fragile bodies, making them so sick they stop eating and drinking. They can develop pneumonia or brain swelling and sometimes die.

https://apnews.com/article/measles-vaccines-mmr-babies-south-carolina-outbreak-85b2ab8ec8baec808f258987b13af9dc

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Too young for the MMR shot, babies become 'sitting ducks' in measles outbreaks (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 23 hrs ago OP
Permanent brain damage and deafness The Blue Flower 17 hrs ago #1
Id love to see a class action lawsuit against anti-vaxers gay texan 1 hr ago #2

The Blue Flower

(6,523 posts)
1. Permanent brain damage and deafness
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:59 PM
17 hrs ago

Could be a lifetime of tragedy for a child who contracts it. I can't believe anyone would take it so lightly that they'd believe RFKJr.

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