Hi guys,
sorry for the stupid question, but as a sociologist, I’m always interested in fake news.
Is this true:
Hi guys,
sorry for the stupid question, but as a sociologist, I’m always interested in fake news.
Is this true:
I suggest looking at a more reputable news source like CNN or The NY Times. Sketchy domain name sites should never be a go-to source for information.
Define reputable.
That is not fake news. It is true, they were just discussing it on my local news.
This is really intense.
What I didn’t understand on this is how will they know who is and who isn’t vaccinated. I know schools keep records as part of the admission process, but after that??
I was wondering this as well. Are they going to issue some kind of arm band to establish who has been vaccinated.
Measles is really nasty stuff, and extremely contagious, one of the most contagious diseases out there. Unvaccinated people are dangerous.
As far as enforcement goes, I’d say schools are the first place to turn because they’d have the records anyway.
It is scary how fast measles can spread. I’ve read before that 9 out of 10 people will catch it when around an infected person.