New York – U.S. measles cases have climbed to their highest level in 25 years, largely because misinformation is turning parents against vaccines.
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New York City health officials on Wednesday reported 61 new cases since late last week. According to an Associated Press count, that pushes this year’s national tally past the 667 cases reported for all of 2014. It makes it the worst year for measles since 1994.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updates its national measles count on Mondays. CDC officials on Wednesday said they are reviewing and validating the latest reports.
Roughly three-quarters of this year’s illnesses have been in New York, mainly in New York City and nearby Rockland County. Most of those cases have been in unvaccinated people in Orthodox Jewish communities.
The CDC recommends the vaccine for every American over 1 year old.
Jews fault
What’s the number of cases outside of New York where there is no Jews
First, there “is” Jews outside of New York!
Since January, there have been 626 cases in 22 states. However, the majority have been in Brooklyn and Rockland. Also, this includes cases directly related to Brooklyn, e.g. the outbreak in the Detroit area.