The recent measles outbreak in Minnesota, which was confined to 20 members of the Somali community in Hennepin County, part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, has now spread across the state.
“The Minnesota Department of Health reports the state’s measles outbreak has spread from Hennepin County to Stearns County, totaling 29 cases, marking a new record,” KSTP reports.
“Twenty-five cases have been confirmed in the Somali community,” KSTP adds.
The Minnesota Department of Health added that: “The same number of cases [25] revealed the people affected were unvaccinated. However, in one case, the child had one MMR vaccination.”
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2 comments:
Keep bringing them in unprotected.
when the first smallpox case hits the snowflakes / idiots better be ready
Americans aren't even vaccinated any more and those who had it long ago probably are no longer protected either. total idiots in this country. Guess only time and bodies will tell .
There have been cases already showing up outside the US already
Send all them inbred heathens back to where they came from.
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