The CDC buried a measles forecast that stressed the need for vaccinations
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Source: ProPublica, via CNN
The CDC buried a measles forecast that stressed the need for vaccinations
By Patricia Callahan, ProPublica
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Published 7:00 AM EDT, Mon March 31, 2025
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ProPublica -- Leaders at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ordered staff this week not to release their experts' assessment that found the risk of catching measles is high in areas near outbreaks where vaccination rates are lagging, according to internal records reviewed by ProPublica. ... In an aborted plan to roll out the news, the agency would have emphasized the importance of vaccinating people against the highly contagious and potentially deadly disease that has spread to 19 states, the records show.
A CDC spokesperson told ProPublica in a written statement that the agency decided against releasing the assessment "because it does not say anything that the public doesn't already know." She added that the CDC continues to recommend vaccines as "the best way to protect against measles."
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But what the nation's top public health agency said next shows a shift in its long-standing messaging about vaccines, a sign that it may be falling in line under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic of vaccines:
"The decision to vaccinate is a personal one," the statement said, echoing a line from a column Kennedy wrote for the Fox News website. "People should consult with their healthcare provider to understand their options to get a vaccine and should be informed about the potential risks and benefits associated with vaccines."
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William Seger
(11,505 posts)Did they at least release it to RFK Jr? It appears to contain a lot that he doesn't already know.
BumRushDaShow
(149,922 posts)
Salon had it Friday - https://www.salon.com/2025/03/28/the-buried-a-measles-forecast-that-stressed-the-need-for-vaccinations_partner/
Raw Story had it Friday too - https://www.rawstory.com/measles-2671629071/
I didn't see either of those with available links until later on Saturday (outside of LBN criteria).
(ETA and good morning!

appalachiablue
(43,505 posts)... Why are some fully vaccinated people getting measles?
Two doses of MMR vaccine are 97% effective at preventing measles, 1 dose is 93% effective. It is uncommon for someone fully vaccinated to develop measles. However, breakthrough infections (when someone becomes infected after they have been vaccinated) can occur, especially in communities experiencing an outbreak where high levels of measles virus are circulating. The number of breakthrough infections (approximately 5% of total) is consistent with what we have seen in previous years.
https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,624 posts)Measles could be completely eliminated, as small pox was. He discusses anti-vaccine propaganda in great detail as well.