15 measles cases now confirmed in Chicago since beginning of March – CBS2 (Chicago)

The two newest measles patients are children who are 4 years old or younger. As of last week, the city said at least 10 of the measles cases had been linked to a migrant shelter in Pilsen.
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Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

This is just the start watch how fast this virus can spread. El Gordo and Zippy will
Say all is well nothing to see here but wait till
They have hundreds in the local hospitals.
Who will foot that bill.
The hits just keep on cumming.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Even given the locale and who the infected people are, there is denial that the diseases making a comeback are attributable to millions of unvetted, unvaxxed illegal immigrants that have been pouring into the country for three years now. Epidemic yet? Masks, vaxes and mandates to kick in around election time? Don’t bet against it.

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