• snooggums@midwest.social
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    4 months ago

    Polio escaping isn’t a big deal of the surrounding areas have polio vaccines, medical facilities, and food available for the general population.

    It is a massive concern for Gaza, where the medical infrastructure has been destroyed, there is widespread malnutrition, and combined that means even vaccinated people are going to be at risk of falling ill and being susceptible to diseases they would normally be able to shrug off or receive care for.

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      4 months ago

      I thought the polio vaccine wasn’t fully effective. The idea is that with a wide enough coverage, it keeps the number of infected low and manageable.

      If it were to find a large concentration of hosts, there’s a danger of it getting to critical mass to where vaccinated people are also at risk due to greater exposure.

      But maybe I have my horrible historically devastating viruses mixed up?

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        I thought the polio vaccine wasn’t fully effective

        Like all vaccines, it was until antivax idiots stopped giving it to their children.

        The disease was almost completely eradicated in the countries with vaccine programs before idiots started to endanger everyone just like they did with covid.

        Likewise, there was little to no polio in Gaza before Israel started systematically destroying the healthcare infrastructure responsible for vaccines and treatment, and now they’re likely on the brink of an epidemic if not in the middle of it.