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In reply to the discussion: CDC's deputy director says measles outbreak is 'cost of doing business' in a global economy [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(175,858 posts)23. MaddowBlog-Key CDC leader calls measles outbreaks the 'cost of doing business'
Deputy Director Ralph Abraham appears unconcerned that the U.S. is losing its measles elimination status. Public health experts arent pleased.
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/measles-outbreaks-elimination-ralph-abraham
One might expect the leaders of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to react to these developments with great concern. But the Trumpified CDC is apparently content to shrug with relative indifference. STAT News reported:
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..Abraham added, We have these communities that choose to be unvaccinated. Thats their personal freedom.
As The San Francisco Chronicle noted, public health advocates responded to the CDC deputy directors comments with disgust. Pediatrician and vaccine specialist Paul Offit said in an online discussion hosted by the health blog Inside Medicine this week, When you hear somebody like Abraham say the cost of doing business, how can you be more callous? Three people died of measles last year in this country.....
Abraham has gone so far as to describe Covid shots as dangerous (they are not) and touted ivermectin during the 2020 pandemic, despite science showing the drug was an ineffective treatment.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nevertheless brought the Louisiana Republican in to serve as principal deputy director at the CDC, effectively the agencys No. 2.
Three months later, Abraham appears wholly unconcerned about the United States losing its measles elimination status.
With measles transmission in the United States at levels that havent been seen in decades, the principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that he would not view the loss of the countrys measles elimination status as a significant event.
Not really, said Ralph Abraham, a physician who formerly served as Louisianas surgeon general. You know, its just the cost of doing business, with our borders being somewhat porous [and] global and international travel.
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..Abraham added, We have these communities that choose to be unvaccinated. Thats their personal freedom.
As The San Francisco Chronicle noted, public health advocates responded to the CDC deputy directors comments with disgust. Pediatrician and vaccine specialist Paul Offit said in an online discussion hosted by the health blog Inside Medicine this week, When you hear somebody like Abraham say the cost of doing business, how can you be more callous? Three people died of measles last year in this country.....
Abraham has gone so far as to describe Covid shots as dangerous (they are not) and touted ivermectin during the 2020 pandemic, despite science showing the drug was an ineffective treatment.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nevertheless brought the Louisiana Republican in to serve as principal deputy director at the CDC, effectively the agencys No. 2.
Three months later, Abraham appears wholly unconcerned about the United States losing its measles elimination status.
My siblings and I all had measles before the vaccine. It was not fun. My sister had polio and was on crutches for a while but has recovered. We need vaccinations for all of these diseases.
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CDC's deputy director says measles outbreak is 'cost of doing business' in a global economy [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Wednesday
OP
So not protecting Americans is now a 'cost of doing business?" How screwed up is this?
SWBTATTReg
Wednesday
#4
These are the people in care of the nation's health care policy? With geniuses like that in charge we're heading for
Martin68
Wednesday
#12
Same as their ignorant take on guns. Your kid's death is worth the price for the
travelingthrulife
Thursday
#20
So, we weren't "doing business in a global economy" before 2025 ...
SomewhereInTheMiddle
Thursday
#18
Can't think of anyone right now who deserves a nice case of adult measles more.
travelingthrulife
Thursday
#21
MaddowBlog-Key CDC leader calls measles outbreaks the 'cost of doing business'
LetMyPeopleVote
20 hrs ago
#23
No, it is the cost of having a full 1/3 of American adults being batshoot crazy and willfully misinformed and ignorant.
artemisia1
12 hrs ago
#24
His license is in LA, where they are unlikely to care about the fact that he is a crackpot
RockCreek
6 hrs ago
#25