ap236, to onpoli
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With measles making a comeback globally, we need to talk about vaccine hesitancy | TVO Today https://ap236.com/6fzpjn @ontariogreens @onpoli

currentbias, to random
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Breakthrough is here:

"The health unit isn't revealing details about the infected person except to say they was [sic] immunized and had not travelled recently or been in contact with a known case of measles."

https://barrie.ctvnews.ca/1st-confirmed-case-of-measles-in-simcoe-muskoka-is-an-immunized-person-others-may-have-been-exposed-1.6805970

Adults better get boosters, because all those mild covids are not doing the immune system any favors

ShaulaEvans, to random
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Does anyone in the healthcare and science community here have a current reference for the accuracy of MMR titre tests?

1/2

currentbias, to random
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FYI, you can still get infected with if you have had the vaccine. It does not prevent infection itself. What it prevents is the disease form of measles, which -- with vaccination -- the immune system keeps in check

What we don't know is how and our friend -- a virus that impacts the immune system's ability to keep infections in check -- will end up impacting this

It would be wise, then, to prevent measles infection entirely by filtering it out of the air

itnewsbot, to science
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Unvaccinated Florida kids exposed to measles can skip quarantine, officials say - Enlarge / Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo speaks during a pre... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2005122 -vaccine

ThunderHoneySnow, to Canada
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Measles has exploded in Europe and it's only a matter of time before outbreaks hit Canada

Measles spreads easily through the air, leads to high hospitalization rates, and can cause a hacking cough, high fever and a prominent rash. Infections can cause blindness, deafness, or immune system impacts that leave people vulnerable to other infections. In more serious cases, it leads to pneumonia, brain damage, and death.



https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/measles-has-exploded-in-europe-clinicians-say-it-s-only-a-matter-of-time-before-outbreaks-hit-canada-1.7102005

auscandoc, to random
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outbreaks cause alarm: what the data say https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00265-8 “On 19 January, the UK Health Security Agency (), the public-health authority, declared a national incident over rising cases of measles. The agency has logged more than 300 cases in England since 1 October 2023

A decline in uptake of the , and () vaccine, which is given in two doses, during the COVID-19 pandemic has spurred the spread of the disease across England and the rest of Europe”

auscandoc,
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“Around 85% of children in England have received two vaccine doses by five years old, according to data from the National Health Service (). This falls below the vaccination rate of at least 95% needed to achieve ‘

“The fact remains that vaccination coverage for children under the age of 5 is now the lowest it has ever been in the past 10 years,”

mattotcha, to random
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regordane, to random
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Measles is a terrible disease. Public health folks have known this for a very long time.

It's only quite recently that we've understood why measles is so terrible. Yes, it sometimes kills directly. But that's not the main issue. The major damage it does is wiping out immunity to everything else.

Get your kids vaccinated.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20211112-the-people-with-immune-amnesia

currentbias, to random
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Is anyone aware of any preprints addressing the question of whether the efficacy of vaccines is reduced following infection? Or any leads that this is being studied?

MartMichaelis, to random

This is unnecessary. can be prevented and probably could be eradicated by . Please get your children and yourself vaccinated, if you are not already

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2qyy0q77ywo

itnewsbot, to science
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Measles rises globally amid vaccination crash; WHO and CDC sound the alarm - Enlarge / A baby with measles. (credit: CDC)

The World Health... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1984844

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How cool is that? When I launched @cloudhiker two years ago, I never thought it would be possible to earn big money from it. Now I’m at 100€ !
Seems that people really love exploring the outside of social media and BigCorp. Cloudhiker will be there for them. 💪

ShairaLeiza, to random Spanish
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🟧 Si creía que el sarampión, las paperas y la rubéola eran cosa del pasado, debe saber que los anti-vacunas nos la están trayendo al presente en abundancia.

🟧 Los casos de enfermedades mortales se duplican en Inglaterra porque los padres evitan las vacunas.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/cases-deadly-disease-double-england-27803614

kzoneind, to random
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: The , developed by Maurice Hilleman, is a vaccine against three infectious diseases.

Name these three diseases.

A. Measles, Mumps, Rubella
B. Measles, Mumps, Rabies
C. Meningitis, Mumps, Rabies
D. Meningitis, Measles, Rubella

https://knowledgezone.co.in/resources/quiz?qId=628f41062dd75516874c1b29

emrys, (edited ) to queer

Just a handful of quick answers for this month to get caught up! (Hi, gang! 👋 I missed y'all and hope y'all are well. I'll probably participate only sporadically till this is finished.)

My new WIP is a supernatural mystery codenamed (because I haven't made an official title announcement yet). The image is a crop of the in-progress book cover I've been working on, just so you can see what the protagonists look like (left: Seymour, right: Milo).

Day 1: If one of the protags showed up on my doorstep? I'd squint warily through my peephole like a true Millennial, then think to myself: "Oh my God, what is this [hot goth guy/hot priest (depending which one it is)] doing at my door???"

Day 2: Most readers will probably adore Milo from the start. Seymour's a prickly burr, but if folks stick with him they'll quickly learn he's all squish underneath.

Day 5: Seymour has been involved in a pretty significant (meta)physical altercation in the past. (We don't talk about it.)

Day 6: MILO: [can't think of anything that makes him /angry/-angry...maybe the U.S. mental health care system?] SEYMOUR: "Are you looking for a fucking monologue?"

Day 10: Weapon of choice? SEYMOUR: "My hands. But...not in the way you think." MILO: "My height and extraordinary chill. And, of course, the power of luv 🥺"

Day 15: Intimacy scenes? It's a romance. In a word: Yes.

Day 16: I'm good at and enjoy writing intimacy scenes. They can be a little awkward to share, of course, depending on the audience.

Day 17: SEYMOUR: "My ex-girlfriend, Lottie." MILO: "I give a lot of hugs, so I'm really not sure who the last person I hugged was...but I've never kissed anyone."

Day 19: Support the status quo? Hell, no. Seymour and Milo are both rebels in their own ways. (Seymour go smash; Milo gently expose the uncomfortable emotional truth that make you That Way.)

Day 21: Seymour's only a few months sober and drinks way too much coffee. Milo favors chamomile tea.

Day 22: Seymour doesn't have a friend group. Milo...doesn't either? Milo has a parish (and maintains good relationships with others in helping professions in Beacon Bay Isle and the surrounding townships). And no, Milo never causes drama in his parish...aside from pissing off the senior rector, usually by "going off script" when it's his day to give the homily.

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emrys,

Day 23!

The two most prominent secondary characters in (fuggit, going ahead and dropping the title just for y'all here on Mastodon 💛) are Seymour's stepsister Claire and God. (Yes, THE God...or I should say Milo's personal version of them.)

CLAIRE: Have I ever wanted to smack Seymour or Milo...? No! Jeez. What kind of friggin' question is that? You'd have to be a stone-cold sociopath to want to smack Milo. And Seymour—dude. No. I've never wanted to smack him either. ...Well. I mean. Okay...maybe just a /teensy/ bit that time he said he didn't like my three-week-old baby. And also that one time when he...you know what, fine. Maybe there have been more than a few times I would've kinda liked to pop him one. But, jeez...he's such a friggin' sad boi. His dad dropped dead in front of him when he was just a kid, his mom abandoned him right after that...and then his grandma got cancer and he ended up out in the world on his own as a teenager. He's seriously been through a lot. I dunno...I just think he's actually a secret sweetie beneath those lil' hedgehog quills of his, you know what I mean? I'm gonna get him to roll over and show that soft underbelly someday...

GOD: Have I ever wanted to smack Milo or Seymour? [laughter that chimes like a zephyr and tickles like birdsong] Not at all. Have you ever seen them? They're just little human beans. So cute!

As for Milo and Seymour themselves, any smacking that may occur between them will be purely recreational, and likely confined to the posterior region. 😇

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emrys,

18 (Hi! I'm seeing this hashtag floating around...could someone please tell me where the prompts are coming from? 🙏 )

SEYMOUR: That's a personal fucking question. I...guess you could say I've let go of everything I ever loved or wanted. Not because I had to. Because I just don't have it in me to hold on. Good things never stay, right? Or at the very least they never stay good. So I get out ahead of the bullshit. As soon as they go hot, I go cold. (That's right, I'm a serial ghoster. And yes, as a professional ghost-whisperer, I get the irony.)

MILO: Something I loved and had to let go of was the Catholic Church...and with it, all the moral high ground I had with my parents. They used to be so proud of me for following my calling to become a priest. Now I'm finally ordained, but because it's in the Episcopal Church and not the Catholic Church, to them I'm just a "lapsed Catholic." But for me it wasn't a choice. I wasn't going to stay part of any institution that wouldn't be welcoming to my trans sister.

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emrys,

(Might do one extra each day till I've caught up on the ones I find most inspiring—because some of these are really good!)

I think when his story begins Seymour has a latent conviction that he's going to kill himself one day. It's his worst fear and the reason he keeps his life so closed off—so many things trigger him, and suicide's a very real possible consequence whenever he gets triggered. His best hope if he avoids that fate—so he believes—is growing old alone with the stray cats he feeds and his ghost pals who live in his house with him (between intermittent forays into toxic relationships).

Milo doesn't put a lot of stock in destiny; he's a mystic, and to him God represents a timeless present moment in which all things are possible, so in his mind the future's never fixed. That said, his belief in big dreams and fresh starts usually finds its application sparking hope in others who need it, and Milo's never imagined much for himself beyond a life of contemplation and social service.

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emrys,

The answer to 19 is short, so throwing 2 in there also, on my quest to get caught up!

  1. Fun fact: Milo played center for his Catholic high school boys' varsity hockey team. (Probably the whole extent of the physical violence he's committed in his life.) Seymour has never played sports but is addicted to video games, especially CRPGs.

  2. Seymour hasn't done much in the way of taking meaningful risks yet in his life. He has a history of taking certain habitual risks to distract himself: excessive alcohol consumption, risky sex...taunting angry ghosts. (The latter's actually a bit more on the meaningful side, since he's doing it to help the ghosts, but still not a deeply radical risk for someone who habitually disregards his own physical safety as a way of dissociating.)

Milo is intimate with the reality of impermanence and takes meaningful risks as a way of life, including being radically emotionally honest, connecting empathically to traumatized people, and trying to rehabilitate demons instead of sending them to hell. That said, there are risks he hasn't yet considered taking—such as seeking fulfillment for personal desires he pushed out of mind a long time ago.

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