Florida is swamped by disease outbreaks as quackery replaces science

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Shortly before Joseph Ladapo was sworn in as Florida’s surgeon general in 2022, the New Yorker ran a short column welcoming the vaccine-skeptic doctor to his new role, and highlighting his advocacy for the use of leeches in public health.:whoa:

It was satire of course, a teasing of the Harvard-educated physician for his unorthodox medical views, which include a steadfast belief that life-saving Covid shots are the work of the devil, and that opening a window is the preferred treatment for the inhalation of toxic fumes from gas stoves.

But now, with an entirely preventable outbreak of measles spreading across Florida, medical experts are questioning if quackery really has become official health policy in the nation’s third most-populous state.

As the highly contagious disease raged in a Broward county elementary school, Ladapo, a politically appointed acolyte of Florida’s far-right governor Ron DeSantis, wrote to parents telling them it was perfectly fine for parents to continue to send in their unvaccinated children.

“The surgeon general is Ron DeSantis’s lapdog, and says whatever DeSantis wants him to say,” said Dr Robert Speth, a professor of pharmaceutical sciences at south Florida’s Nova Southeastern University with more than four decades of research experience.

“His statements are more political than medical and that’s a horrible disservice to the citizens of Florida. He’s somebody whose job is to protect public health, and he’s doing the exact opposite.”

Ladapo’s advice deferring to parents or guardians a decision about school attendance directly contradicts the official recommendation of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which calls for a 21-day period of quarantine for anybody without a history of prior infection or immunization.

It is also in keeping with Ladapo’s previous maverick proclamations about vaccines that health professionals say pose an unacceptable danger to the health of Florida residents. They include official guidance to shun mRNA Covid-19 boosters based on easily disprovable conspiracy theories that the shots alter human DNA and can potentially cause cancer – “scientific nonsense” in the view of Dr Ashish Jha, a former White House Covid response coordinator.

Meanwhile, with measles having been eradicated in the US since 2000, the disease’s resurgence, paired with Ladapo’s latest misadventure, have prompted a new round of mocking commentary. Florida: Come for the Sunshine, Leave With the Measles, opined the Orlando Sentinel; “Measles? So On-brand for Florida’s Descent Into the 1950s”, was the take of the Tampa Bay Times.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-swamped-disease-outbreaks-quackery-130002742.html

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[FONT=&]Shortly before Joseph Ladapo was sworn in as Florida’s surgeon general in 2022, the New Yorker ran a short column welcoming the vaccine-skeptic doctor to his new role, and highlighting his advocacy for the use of leeches in public health.[/FONT]:whoa:[FONT=&]
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[FONT=&]It was satire of course, a teasing of the Harvard-educated physician for his unorthodox medical views, which include a steadfast belief that life-saving Covid shots are the work of the devil, and that opening a window is the preferred treatment for the inhalation of toxic fumes from gas stoves.
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[FONT=&]But now, with an entirely preventable outbreak of measles spreading across Florida, medical experts are questioning if quackery really has become official health policy in the nation’s third most-populous state.
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[FONT=&]As the highly contagious disease raged in a Broward county elementary school, Ladapo, a politically appointed acolyte of Florida’s far-right governor Ron DeSantis, wrote to parents telling them it was perfectly fine for parents to continue to send in their unvaccinated children.
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[FONT=&]“The surgeon general is Ron DeSantis’s lapdog, and says whatever DeSantis wants him to say,” said Dr Robert Speth, a professor of pharmaceutical sciences at south Florida’s Nova Southeastern University with more than four decades of research experience.
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[FONT=&]“His statements are more political than medical and that’s a horrible disservice to the citizens of Florida. He’s somebody whose job is to protect public health, and he’s doing the exact opposite.”

Ladapo’s advice deferring to parents or guardians a decision about school attendance directly contradicts the official recommendation of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which calls for a 21-day period of quarantine for anybody without a history of prior infection or immunization.
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[FONT=&]It is also in keeping with Ladapo’s previous maverick proclamations about vaccines that health professionals say pose an unacceptable danger to the health of Florida residents. They include official guidance to shun mRNA Covid-19 boosters based on easily disprovable conspiracy theories that the shots alter human DNA and can potentially cause cancer – “scientific nonsense” in the view of Dr Ashish Jha, a former White House Covid response coordinator.
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[FONT=&]Meanwhile, with measles having been eradicated in the US since 2000, the disease’s resurgence, paired with Ladapo’s latest misadventure, have prompted a new round of mocking commentary. Florida: Come for the Sunshine, Leave With the Measles, opined the Orlando Sentinel; “Measles? So On-brand for Florida’s Descent Into the 1950s”, was the take of the Tampa Bay Times.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-swamped-disease-outbreaks-quackery-130002742.html

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Are you so fucking dumb that you don't understand the flood of illegals that pour over the border are not responsible for the sudden uptick in diseases that have been long flushed from our country?
 
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Are you so fucking dumb that you don't understans the flood of illegals that pour over the border are not responsible for the sudden uptick in diseases that have been long flushed from our country?

Yeah. We've never had measles in America before.

Darn those immigrants.
 
Are you so fucking dumb that you don't understand the flood of illegals that pour over the border are not responsible for the sudden uptick in diseases that have been long flushed from our country?

Interesting enough, the immigrants applying for asylum at our borders are more likely to have vaccinations than Americans. And they are more willing to get new vaccinations.

And that is just the diseases limited by vaccinations. There is also the diseases that are caused by personal choices, like diabetes, and alcoholism. Do the immigrant force you to eat and drink too much?
 
Interesting enough, the immigrants applying for asylum at our borders are more likely to have vaccinations than Americans. And they are more willing to get new vaccinations.

And that is just the diseases limited by vaccinations. There is also the diseases that are caused by personal choices, like diabetes, and alcoholism. Do the immigrant force you to eat and drink too much?

Links?
 
Interesting enough, the immigrants applying for asylum at our borders are more likely to have vaccinations than Americans. And they are more willing to get new vaccinations.

And that is just the diseases limited by vaccinations. There is also the diseases that are caused by personal choices, like diabetes, and alcoholism. Do the immigrant force you to eat and drink too much?

Making up complete bullshit as usual, we see. Do you ever not lie?


Biden’s open borders are bringing contagious diseases to your neighborhood

Ready for another pandemic?

New York City’s health commissioner announced last week that the influx of migrants from the southern border — more than 50,000 to New York City alone in the past year — is delivering contagious diseases, including tuberculosis and polio, to our neighborhoods.

The same disease threats are also endangering other migrant destinations, including California, Texas and Florida.


https://nypost.com/2023/04/18/biden...ing-contagious-diseases-to-your-neighborhood/
 
[FONT=&]Shortly before Joseph Ladapo was sworn in as Florida’s surgeon general in 2022, the New Yorker ran a short column welcoming the vaccine-skeptic doctor to his new role, and highlighting his advocacy for the use of leeches in public health.[/FONT]:whoa:[FONT=&]
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[FONT=&]It was satire of course, a teasing of the Harvard-educated physician for his unorthodox medical views, which include a steadfast belief that life-saving Covid shots are the work of the devil, and that opening a window is the preferred treatment for the inhalation of toxic fumes from gas stoves.
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[FONT=&]But now, with an entirely preventable outbreak of measles spreading across Florida, medical experts are questioning if quackery really has become official health policy in the nation’s third most-populous state.
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[FONT=&]As the highly contagious disease raged in a Broward county elementary school, Ladapo, a politically appointed acolyte of Florida’s far-right governor Ron DeSantis, wrote to parents telling them it was perfectly fine for parents to continue to send in their unvaccinated children.
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[FONT=&]“The surgeon general is Ron DeSantis’s lapdog, and says whatever DeSantis wants him to say,” said Dr Robert Speth, a professor of pharmaceutical sciences at south Florida’s Nova Southeastern University with more than four decades of research experience.
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[FONT=&]“His statements are more political than medical and that’s a horrible disservice to the citizens of Florida. He’s somebody whose job is to protect public health, and he’s doing the exact opposite.”

Ladapo’s advice deferring to parents or guardians a decision about school attendance directly contradicts the official recommendation of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which calls for a 21-day period of quarantine for anybody without a history of prior infection or immunization.
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[FONT=&]It is also in keeping with Ladapo’s previous maverick proclamations about vaccines that health professionals say pose an unacceptable danger to the health of Florida residents. They include official guidance to shun mRNA Covid-19 boosters based on easily disprovable conspiracy theories that the shots alter human DNA and can potentially cause cancer – “scientific nonsense” in the view of Dr Ashish Jha, a former White House Covid response coordinator.
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[FONT=&]Meanwhile, with measles having been eradicated in the US since 2000, the disease’s resurgence, paired with Ladapo’s latest misadventure, have prompted a new round of mocking commentary. Florida: Come for the Sunshine, Leave With the Measles, opined the Orlando Sentinel; “Measles? So On-brand for Florida’s Descent Into the 1950s”, was the take of the Tampa Bay Times.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-swamped-disease-outbreaks-quackery-130002742.html

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The COVID vaccine does not stop measles.

:facepalm:
As of January 10, 2024, Clark and Wahkiakum
Counties in Washington state are investigating an active measles outbreak. As of January 25, 2024, 9 measles cases have been reported by 4 jurisdictions, including Georgia, Missouri, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. As of January 10, 2024, 3 lab-confirmed and 3 epi-linked measles cases have been identified among unvaccinated adults.
https://www.google.com/search?q=was...IxNTlqMGoxNagCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

It sure looks like measles is in BLUE States too. :laugh:

As of February 29, 2024, 16 jurisdictions reported 41 cases of measles:
]Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York City, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington.
The CDC says the COVID-19 pandemic increased the risk of measles outbreaks worldwide because more than 61 million doses of measles-containing vaccine were postponed or missed from 2020 to 2022.
 
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