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Related: About this forumMN Somali 2 year olds' vaccination rate: 92% in 2006, 24% now, thx to ICE and R Fucking K Jr
Fear in Minnesotas Somali community deepens, hampering progress on measles vaccination, MPR, 2/6/26
Measles vaccination rates among the state's large Somali community had plummeted, with the myth that the shot causes autism spreading. Not even four measles outbreaks since 2011 made a dent in the trend. But recently, immunization advocates noted small victories, including mobile clinics and a vaccine confidence task force.
Now, with the U.S. on the verge of losing its measles elimination status, those on the front lines of the battle against vaccine misinformation say much progress has been lost. Many residents fear leaving home at all, let alone seeking medical advice or visiting a doctors office.
People are worried about survival, said nurse practitioner Munira Maalimisaq, CEO of the Inspire Change Clinic, near a Minneapolis neighborhood where many Somalis live. Vaccines are the last thing on peoples minds. But it is a big issue. . . . parents have more pressing priorities: Who will care for kids when they cant go to school? How can we safely get groceries and prescriptions?
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In 2006, 92 percent of Somali 2-year-olds were up-to-date on the measles vaccine, according to the Minnesota Department of Health. Todays rate is closer to 24 percent, according to state data. A 95 percent rate is needed to prevent outbreaks of measles, an extremely contagious disease.
More: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/02/06/ice-fear-in-minnesotas-somali-community-hampers-progress-on-measles-vaccination
Measles vaccination rates among the state's large Somali community had plummeted, with the myth that the shot causes autism spreading. Not even four measles outbreaks since 2011 made a dent in the trend. But recently, immunization advocates noted small victories, including mobile clinics and a vaccine confidence task force.
Now, with the U.S. on the verge of losing its measles elimination status, those on the front lines of the battle against vaccine misinformation say much progress has been lost. Many residents fear leaving home at all, let alone seeking medical advice or visiting a doctors office.
People are worried about survival, said nurse practitioner Munira Maalimisaq, CEO of the Inspire Change Clinic, near a Minneapolis neighborhood where many Somalis live. Vaccines are the last thing on peoples minds. But it is a big issue. . . . parents have more pressing priorities: Who will care for kids when they cant go to school? How can we safely get groceries and prescriptions?
. . .
In 2006, 92 percent of Somali 2-year-olds were up-to-date on the measles vaccine, according to the Minnesota Department of Health. Todays rate is closer to 24 percent, according to state data. A 95 percent rate is needed to prevent outbreaks of measles, an extremely contagious disease.
More: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/02/06/ice-fear-in-minnesotas-somali-community-hampers-progress-on-measles-vaccination
And a lot of other reasons, a lot of misinformation being circulated besides some supposed autism link -- vax rates had been way down for years before ICE and RFK Jr.
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MN Somali 2 year olds' vaccination rate: 92% in 2006, 24% now, thx to ICE and R Fucking K Jr (Original Post)
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4 hrs ago
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BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,417 posts)1. Scary
Figarosmom
(10,427 posts)2. Why would they listen to RFK?
He's from the same people trying to deport them and calling them names.
Skittles
(170,197 posts)4. THANK YOU
that guy looks, sounds and acts like a QUACK
markodochartaigh
(5,231 posts)3. As an elderly adult in an area with an overabundance
of maga I got my measles vaccination a couple of weeks ago. The tech giving me the vaccine said that this was her first time giving a measles vaccination. This week there are "at least 20 cases" at a local university. This is in one of the counties with the highest percentage of elderly in the US. Elderly people are at higher risk for severe complications from measles.
https://www.winknews.com/news/collier/measles-outbreak-at-ave-maria-collier-county-health-on-high-alert/article_0b36be5f-f0fb-4a9c-9803-69b06b8cad50.html
Skittles
(170,197 posts)5. may I ask
did you have measles as a child? I did, and was also vaccinated for USAF overseas trips
