When questioned about a growing measles outbreak in West Texas that has claimed at least one life, Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told reporters “we have measles outbreaks every year.”

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      Outbreak also had a technical meaning.

      Outbreak: When there are more disease cases than what is usually expected:

      • For a given time (e.g., within 2 weeks)

      • Within a specific location (e.g., linked by institution, affiliation, exposure, small geographic area)

      If outbreaks were normal, it wouldn’t be an outbreak.

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          Fair. But that is using a different definition for outbreak that whats shown on CDCs definition page.

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            Are you surprised by the lack of consistency or frustrated that we have to live with it?

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          Because of two datapoints? You need more than two years, one of which isn’t even done yet, to make that kind of determination.

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          That is a problem Democrats have. They have a holier-than-thou complex and then even when they are proven wrong, they refuse reality because they can’t imagine ever being wrong.

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            I was with you in your other comments and then you had to generalize an entire population of people. Hivemind idiots on the internet doesnt mean you can do that.

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              Not every Democrat is a hivemind idiot, but a big enough percentage that It contributed to their loss. Harris was one as well. Biden, “you ain’t black” definitely.

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                You have no idea the distribution of idiocy between Republicans and Democrats give me a break. Its all vibe based on your specific newsfeed.

                With a constantly changing narrative for each party im not sure how people even associate themselves with either party outside of voting for president/congress/senate. The more specific you get the more irrelevant it becomes.

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      The point is the number keeps going up as the antivax crowd continues to seep into positions of power like RFK.