Potential Measles Exposure to Passengers in Virginia
Summary: A report by Shadow of Ezra suggests that passengers in Virginia might have been exposed to highly contagious measles. This alert raises concerns about the spread of the disease and the potential for a larger outbreak.
BREAKING: Reports are coming in that passengers in the state of Virginia might have been exposed to highly contagious Measles.
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— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) January 16, 2024
User Reactions:
- kiki: “Measles always come up when something is being pushed. Remember Disneyland and SB277? MMR vaccines will eventually be mandatory for adults.”
- M: “Should avoid airports, stadiums, and crowded areas.”
- Dr Henry Ealy: “Exposure does not mean infection. It’s the state of nutrients available to the immune system that determines infection.”
- ZNO: “Nothing to see here. Move along.”
- Pep: “Disease X might be related to immunosuppression from…”
- UnBaffle.me: “It’s okay if you’ve eaten, right? Same as last time?”
- Carole Mac: “Everyone will be fine. This is madness.”
- Theodore: “Should stay away from airports.”
- Ozarks Curly: “But we were vaccinated with MMR when we were kids. Where did this come from?”
- Rob Weber: “People don’t die from measles. Now they are overreaching.”
- Tamela Jaeger: “Don’t follow.”
- Rachel Meredith: “Everyone is vaccinated with MMR, right? So we should be fully protected from measles.”
- Words are words: “At the same time, illegal immigrants crossing the southern border are not an issue. The ruling class are clowns.”
- KLo: “Many kids are vaccinated for measles. When I lived in California, kids crossing the border brought measles and scabies, but school kids were vaccinated and didn’t get infected.”
- Jimmy Corsetti: “In countries with modern healthcare, measles is not a problem. The death rate is 1 in 5,000.”
These reactions show a mix of concern, skepticism, and reassurance among social media users. Some focus on the importance of vaccination, while others question the severity of the threat. The situation highlights the complexity of public health issues and the varied perceptions of disease outbreaks in the community.










