Texas health officials report that nearly 200 people contracted mumps in migrant detention facilities located across the state so far this fiscal year.
Officials with the Texas Department of State Health Services stated that 186 people in migrant detention centers located in Texas had confirmed cases of mumps. The cases impacted migrant adults and minors as well as detention center workers, the Texas Tribune reported.
There have been “no reported transmission (of mumps) to the community,” State Health Services Spokeswoman Lara Anton told the news outlet. She said the state health agency is not aware of the vaccination status of migrant adults and children who enter the United States. However, “all unaccompanied minors are vaccinated when they are detained.”
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4 comments:
Just goes to show more crud from the crud coming from south of the border. Build the wall. Dem's need to wake the piss up !
Sooner or later someone is going to come across that border with Ebola and Americans are going to start dying from it. I pray that Trump can get that wall built before it happens.
Send in the Democrats - please make AOC and Nancy first in line, Oh send Hill and Bioll too.
we have a vax for that. line em up, shoot em up, make some $$$
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