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Hi guys,

sorry for the stupid question, but as a sociologist, I’m always interested in fake news.
Is this true:

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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.

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Define reputable.

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That is not fake news. It is true, they were just discussing it on my local news.

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This is really intense. :eyes:

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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??

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Unfortunately, this is true.

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I was wondering this as well. Are they going to issue some kind of arm band to establish who has been vaccinated.

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Measles is really nasty stuff, and extremely contagious, one of the most contagious diseases out there. Unvaccinated people are dangerous.

https://www.cdc.gov/measles/about/history.html

As far as enforcement goes, I’d say schools are the first place to turn because they’d have the records anyway.

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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.

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Sorry, I can’t find it without subtitle:

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