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Wayne MacKenzie's avatar

As child I had measles, chicken pox and the mumps: stayed home from school, stayed in bed got well..no big deal..

Bonnie Matheson's avatar

Measles are a childhood disease we all had them and chicken pox too. Built our immune systems.

The more that get their kids inoculated, the more it spreads. 55% of all vaxxes are active. Thats how it's spreading our doctors and health care system is making hypochondriacs out of people . Dependency on drugs from doctors dependency on little toys called ekg you buy off Amazon ( which surprisingly popped up for sale during vaxx issues. Like heart and clotting problems) yep. Turned society into drugged up hypochondriacs.....see how busy your drug stores are? People just don't use their own brains anymore. All programmed. Take a pill for any little ache or pain,take a drug for symptoms. Take drugs .period. people do not use their brains at all

CharlotteKrahn's avatar

Please read the most recent article by substack by " 2ndSmartest Guy in the World"

Currently, two of the most MMR vaccinated states have highest measles cases

Davina Daly's avatar

Interesting that #19 eh? Hmmm. What could the connection be, I wonder.

Sondra L.'s avatar

Do they keep track of how many cases are in convid-jabbed and also how many in recent “newcomer” immigrants?

Sheldon Yakiwchuk's avatar

I don’t think anybody wants to talk about CONVID anymore.

Critter65's avatar

If Nenshi wasn't clutching his pearls about this, it would be something else. Don't forget Pride month is coming. Get ready to see the rainbows painted on everything. I hate that they have ruined my birth month with rainbows!

TruthAndLight's avatar

It’s merely a distraction. Tactic of enemy.

Distract

Divide and conquer

Etc

OK's avatar

Hi Sheldon! I got a message from my child's school today. Fear mongering and ta-da.... as usual "the best protection against measles is to get immunized"!

May 13, 2025

Dear Parents/Guardians and Staff;

In partnership with Alberta Health Services, we are providing our community with

information about the growing concern of measles.

Measles cases are increasing globally, with numerous countries and travel destinations

reporting outbreaks including the United States, Europe and Canada. So far in 2025,

Canada has seen a significant increase in measles cases and a number of jurisdictions have

reported measles outbreaks. Cases of measles have been reported in Ontario, Quebec,

British Columbia, Manitoba and most recently, Alberta.

There are no confirmed measles cases at our school at this time; however, it is

important that parents are aware of the risk and are supported by Alberta Health Services

(AHS) Public Health.

Measles Illness:

Measles is very contagious and is easily spread through the air. Some people who get

measles can have serious health problems. In rare cases, measles can lead to death.

Measles is a viral illness. Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a

blotchy rash. Symptoms usually start 8-12 days after exposure but can take as long as 21

days to appear.

Measles may cause complications including ear infections, pneumonia, seizures, or

inflammation of the brain. Complications are more common among children under five

years and people who are pregnant or immune-compromised.

A person with measles symptoms should stay home, avoid contact with others, and call

Health Link at 811 before visiting any healthcare facility or any healthcare provider.

Protection against Measles:

The best protection against measles is to get immunized. Measles vaccines are highly

effective.

In order to be adequately protected against measles, individuals born in or after 1970 need

two documented doses of measles-containing vaccine.

In Alberta, measles vaccines are available free of charge for eligible individuals. The

routine childhood immunization program includes two doses of measles containing

vaccine.

For more information about measles vaccines please go to ahs.ca/immunize or talk to

your/your child’s healthcare provider. Parents and guardians can check that their child has

received two doses of measles vaccine by calling Health Link at 811 or by contacting their

local public health or community health center. Individuals who are 14 years of age and

older can check their My Health Record account immunization record.

Measles Case Response:

If measles is confirmed at our school, Public Health (AHS) will immediately begin working

with our school to keep everyone safe and reduce the risk of measles spreading.

To reduce transmission of measles, provincial Public Health guidelines require those with

infection and their contacts who are not immune to measles to stay at home and away from

others until the risk of spreading the disease is over.

Further, we encourage you to keep children home when showing any signs of illness.

Two doses of measles vaccine given before a school measles exposure provides

protection against measles and avoids possible exclusion.

Next Steps:

If your child is not immunized, or you are unsure about you or your child’s immunization

status, please call Health Link at 811.

You can also learn more from MyHealthAlberta about the risks of measles here, find

frequently asked questions here, or text ‘measles’ to 88111 for more information by text

message.

Thank you for your support.

Cheryl McInnes

Principal

Bishop Carroll High School

OK's avatar

Sheldon, I just received identical letter from St Basil school (my second kid's school) today as well. They are all in this together like in CONVID time.

Eric Marney's avatar

Didn't Nenshi just finish tweeting... umm Xing? ... about stopping the division and all coming together now that the election is past? Trying to be the big boy in the room but just sowing more division.

I do wish Danielle (or Ms Lagrange her health minister) would come forward with the stats you're able to supply Yakk, let the NDP clowns hop back in their VW beetle

snowgoose driver's avatar

You are using common sense!!!

AJ's avatar

Good point in regards to people going to the hospital rather than the doctor, but the libtards would still blame Smith for that, wouldn't they?

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Gena LaCoste

6m

I worry about my 41 year old son who got the MMR as a little guy (and had ongoing ear infections and what turned out to be psoriasis afterward....but thankfully not autistic like so many!) but now he's vulnerable as an adult because, unlike natural immunity, these vaccines don't work! NONE of them. And our "health agencies" are freaking everyone out so we'll all go get vaccinated (notice they don't use the word "immunized" any more) and then these newly injected victims shed all over the place...for up to 2 weeks! infecting previously jabbed adults. Thank God I think I can help him deal with it if he does catch it, but I don't think you'll get much help from AHS.....................copied and pasted from my comment on YYC cowboy's AHS update

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Danalee G's avatar

Trust in your body’s amazing immune system. Try not to listen to the news, it’s made to create fear. As long as people are scared they can control the masses. Also if we were so weak as a species needing government to keep us healthy, we should be extinct.