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BumRushDaShow

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Wed Jan 21, 2026, 03:39 PM 22 hrs ago

CDC's deputy director says measles outbreak is 'cost of doing business' in a global economy [View all]

Source: The Independent

Wednesday 21 January 2026 13:30 EST


A top official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been condemned for his remarks that rampant measles outbreaks in the U.S., and increasing concern that America could lose its longstanding elimination status, were the “cost of doing business” in a global economy.

The elimination status, held by the U.S. since 2000, indicates that there has not been continuous spread of the highly infectious disease for more than a year. “It’s just the cost of doing business, with our borders being somewhat porous [and] global and international travel,” Dr. Ralph Abraham, the agency’s recently sworn-in principal deputy director, said in a phone call Tuesday, according to STAT News.

The former Louisiana surgeon general, who had previously advocated for personal choice on vaccines, reportedly added that he would “not really” view the loss of the country’s elimination status as a significant event.

With measles cases at the highest levels since 1991 and unprecedented child deaths from infections, Abraham’s comments were met with swift criticism from public health experts. “This is appalling and not how public health leaders typically respond to ongoing outbreaks of preventable infectious diseases,” Kathleen Bachynski, an associate professor of public health at Pennsylvania’s Muhlenberg College, posted on the social media platform Bluesky.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/health/cdc-measles-outbreak-south-carolina-b2904851.html



“It’s just the cost of doing business


The former Louisiana surgeon general, who had previously advocated for personal choice on vaccines, reportedly added that he would “not really” view the loss of the country’s elimination status as a significant event.


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These people are positively homicidal. RockRaven 22 hrs ago #1
Definite DEATH PANEL types!! bluestarone 22 hrs ago #7
Cost of having fuckwits in positions of power NewHendoLib 22 hrs ago #2
It's only a cost of doing business in Dumbfuckistan. nt hvn_nbr_2 3 hrs ago #19
Or you can get vaccinated Johonny 22 hrs ago #3
So not protecting Americans is now a 'cost of doing business?" How screwed up is this? SWBTATTReg 22 hrs ago #4
What a moron. 😡 Dave Bowman 22 hrs ago #5
We are in the hands of morons. flashman13 22 hrs ago #6
Meaning the deputy director doesn't give a shit sakabatou 22 hrs ago #8
Bullshit Puppyjive 22 hrs ago #9
So disgusting! Rebl2 21 hrs ago #10
Suggesting Rebl2 21 hrs ago #11
These are the people in care of the nation's health care policy? With geniuses like that in charge we're heading for Martin68 21 hrs ago #12
In other words, they think our children are expendable C_U_L8R 21 hrs ago #13
Liar. No, it isn't. Solly Mack 20 hrs ago #14
So carefree of an attitude when talking about the sickness and death of moniss 20 hrs ago #15
Same as their ignorant take on guns. Your kid's death is worth the price for the travelingthrulife 3 hrs ago #20
CDC's new mantra, "oh well". Buddyzbuddy 19 hrs ago #16
Worst Amusement Park Ride Ever... GB_RN 19 hrs ago #17
So, we weren't "doing business in a global economy" before 2025 ... SomewhereInTheMiddle 13 hrs ago #18
Can't think of anyone right now who deserves a nice case of adult measles more. travelingthrulife 3 hrs ago #21
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