OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
They'll be ok. Maybe a little more durable on the other side of it.KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
Woods Ag said:They'll be ok. Maybe a little more durable on the other side of it.KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
"some"Teslag said:Woods Ag said:They'll be ok. Maybe a little more durable on the other side of it.KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
But some will be worse.
Woods Ag said:They'll be ok. Maybe a little more durable on the other side of it.KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
As I've mentioned before on this thread. My kids have most vaccines. I can't remember the ones that we skipped. My wife is way more clued in on the details. Mostly we elected an elongated schedule rather than pumping them full of everything in a short period of time.
We found a doctors office here locally that started by doctors that rejected the covid vaccine themselves and had to leave thier jobs/hospitals. They're awesome and give us the pros and cons and make recommendations on what they believe our kids should get/need.WestTexAg12 said:Woods Ag said:They'll be ok. Maybe a little more durable on the other side of it.KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
As I've mentioned before on this thread. My kids have most vaccines. I can't remember the ones that we skipped. My wife is way more clued in on the details. Mostly we elected an elongated schedule rather than pumping them full of everything in a short period of time.
Our pediatrician office told us that they wouldn't even see my daughter for her timely checkups unless she followed the vaccine schedule. We were going to deny a few vaccines, and this is what they told us.
I lean towards agreeing with you. I believe both of my kids have the measles vaccine. One is under 2, so maybe it comes at 2 years old, idk. This isn't my reason for being and my day job, so I get hazy on the information and remembering everything. We dove into it pretty hard for a while, made a decision, and now we have this doctors office that we go to that we like a lot that we rely on for information and just look up stuff as needed.Teslag said:
I think other side of it is the measles vaccine has been proven safe for 50 years so there's no harm in taking it
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.Quote:
why should you be concerned if your neighbor decides not to get their kids vaccinated for the measles?
Woods Ag said:I lean towards agreeing with you. I believe both of my kids have the measles vaccine. One is under 2, so maybe it comes at 2 years old, idk. This isn't my reason for being and my day job, so I get hazy on the information and remembering everything. We dove into it pretty hard for a while, made a decision, and now we have this doctors office that we go to that we like a lot that we rely on for information and just look up stuff as needed.Teslag said:
I think other side of it is the measles vaccine has been proven safe for 50 years so there's no harm in taking it
But measles is also not deadly for nearly everyone (1 in 1000 and what was the condition of that 1-1000). And if you have the vaccine and are protected, why should you be concerned if your neighbor decides not to get their kids vaccinated for the measles?
Great.. So if majority of everyone gets it (which is the case) the very small handful that don't won't matter. If 90% just do what their insurance and pharma led docs say, 10% look into it and of that 10% like 2% decide they'll abstain, you'll be all good.CanyonAg77 said:It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.Quote:
why should you be concerned if your neighbor decides not to get their kids vaccinated for the measles?
Woods Ag said:Great.. So if majority of everyone gets it (which is the case) the very small handful that don't won't matter. If 90% just do what their insurance and pharma led docs say, 10% look into it and of that 10% like 2% decide they'll abstain, you'll be all good.CanyonAg77 said:It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.Quote:
why should you be concerned if your neighbor decides not to get their kids vaccinated for the measles?
Maybe measles outbreaks and whooping cough happened for other reasons than just an unvaccinated kid some how contracted the dead virus out of thin air and gave it to your vaccinated kid.
KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
What's wild is when they casually mix in German and English in conversation. I call the language Ger-Mex.CanyonAg77 said:
There are Mennonite colonies in Mexico. One would expect a lot of interactions between the ones in Seminole and Mexico.
I would be at farm sales sometimes, and see a Mennonite family, looking like poster kids for the Aryan Nation. All blonde hair and blue eyes...
...speaking Spanish. It was a little weird.
Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
hunter2012 said:What's wild is when they casually mix in German and English in conversation. I call the language Ger-Mex.CanyonAg77 said:
There are Mennonite colonies in Mexico. One would expect a lot of interactions between the ones in Seminole and Mexico.
I would be at farm sales sometimes, and see a Mennonite family, looking like poster kids for the Aryan Nation. All blonde hair and blue eyes...
...speaking Spanish. It was a little weird.
No, read the post he responded to.ETFan said:KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
Is this sarcasm, doc?
We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
I read the topic and came on here to post that.Quote:
They are mostly menonites not immigrants.
trumps vaccine continues to damage peopleredcrayon said:We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
Sad that Biden mandated it for so many healthy people.Old Army Ghost said:trumps vaccine continues to damage peopleredcrayon said:We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14414367/covid-vaccines-new-syndrome-biological-changes-yale.html
trump loves the vaccineredcrayon said:Sad that Biden mandated it for so many healthy people.Old Army Ghost said:trumps vaccine continues to damage peopleredcrayon said:We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14414367/covid-vaccines-new-syndrome-biological-changes-yale.html
It's trump's fault when the vaccine gets negative reviews. And it's Trumpers who are vaccine deniers.. These have both been talking points. Which is it?Old Army Ghost said:trump loves the vaccineredcrayon said:Sad that Biden mandated it for so many healthy people.Old Army Ghost said:trumps vaccine continues to damage peopleredcrayon said:We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14414367/covid-vaccines-new-syndrome-biological-changes-yale.html
"The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind."
"I came up with a vaccine, with three vaccines all are very, very good."
"The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't do the vaccine, but it's still their choice. And if you take the vaccine you're protected, the results of the vaccine are good."
Sad that Biden mandated it for so many healthy people.Old Army Ghost said:trump loves the vaccineredcrayon said:Sad that Biden mandated it for so many healthy people.Old Army Ghost said:trumps vaccine continues to damage peopleredcrayon said:We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14414367/covid-vaccines-new-syndrome-biological-changes-yale.html
"The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind."
"I came up with a vaccine, with three vaccines all are very, very good."
"The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't do the vaccine, but it's still their choice. And if you take the vaccine you're protected, the results of the vaccine are good."
This cannot be reposted to many times!Woods Ag said:It's trump's fault when the vaccine gets negative reviews. And it's Trumpers who are vaccine deniers.. These have both been talking points. Which is it?Old Army Ghost said:trump loves the vaccineredcrayon said:Sad that Biden mandated it for so many healthy people.Old Army Ghost said:trumps vaccine continues to damage peopleredcrayon said:We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14414367/covid-vaccines-new-syndrome-biological-changes-yale.html
"The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind."
"I came up with a vaccine, with three vaccines all are very, very good."
"The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't do the vaccine, but it's still their choice. And if you take the vaccine you're protected, the results of the vaccine are good."
I apologize if this doesn't also encapsulate your views, but it's been expressed many times.
Trump took bad advice from a piece of **** that had been waiting to try out this new technology. I don't blame him for trying to rush a cure when the whole world was saying it was killing everyone with a ticker on every channel showing deaths. All bull****, but I understand his response. He wasn't the one that forced it down our throats at the cost of some of our jobs.
Woods Ag said:It's trump's fault when the vaccine gets negative reviews. And it's Trumpers who are vaccine deniers.. These have both been talking points. Which is it?Old Army Ghost said:trump loves the vaccineredcrayon said:Sad that Biden mandated it for so many healthy people.Old Army Ghost said:trumps vaccine continues to damage peopleredcrayon said:We tried that with COVID vaccines. How did that go?ETFan said:sam callahan said:Quote:
It's called herd immunity. If the virus spreads, sometimes even vaccinated kids will get it. But if everyone is vaccinated, the spread is stopped.
And some kids/people are immunocompromised. They can't take the vaccine and rely on herd immunity to protect them.
You can debate whether that should trump individual rights, but it is a concern.
It should if you want to participate in society.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14414367/covid-vaccines-new-syndrome-biological-changes-yale.html
"The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind."
"I came up with a vaccine, with three vaccines all are very, very good."
"The ones that get very sick and go to the hospital are the ones that don't do the vaccine, but it's still their choice. And if you take the vaccine you're protected, the results of the vaccine are good."
I apologize if this doesn't also encapsulate your views, but it's been expressed many times.
Trump took bad advice from a piece of **** that had been waiting to try out this new technology. I don't blame him for trying to rush a cure when the whole world was saying it was killing everyone with a ticker on every channel showing deaths. All bull****, but I understand his response. He wasn't the one that forced it down our throats at the cost of some of our jobs.
Donghorn said:
The Mennonite community in the Seminole area also have residents with dual citizenship with Canada which would explain the current outbreaks in the Mennonite communities in Canada. Many people in the Mennonite community travel frequently between Mexico/Gaines County/Canada
The growing measles outbreak in Texas seems to have started among Mennonites around Seminole Texas. NYT [3], AP & StatNews mention the "Mennonite" connection.
According to Statnews: "The cases have been concentrated in a "close-knit, undervaccinated" Mennonite community, Texas Department of State Health Services spokesperson Lara Anton said." [1]
AP article clarifies it is not the Mennonite church that asks to refrain from vaccination. "The church isn't the reason that they're not vaccinated," Anton said. "It's all personal choice and you can do whatever you want" [2]
From some other sources there appears to be various Russian Mennonite churches in the area. (Unrelated, Lott Texas is about 5 hours away.)
At the same time, there is an outbreak in several provinces in Canada. The official Manitoba government website [4] notes that one of the outbreaks sites was the Reinland Mennonite Church, which has Russian Mennonite ties as well. [6] Manitoba's last identified measles case was in 2019. [5]
Update from a reader: According to one Mennonite healthcare worker near Seminole Texas, the media is likely significantly under reporting the actual number of cases.
[1] https://www.statnews.com/2025/02/14/texas-measles-outbreak-rises-48-cases/
[2] https://apnews.com/article/measles-texas-mmr-vaccine-homeschooling-b29d08d53cf26704968e8c00dfa712ba
[3] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/12/science/measles-vaccination-texas.html
[4] https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/diseases/measles.html
[5] https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/cdc/docs/hcp/2025/measles-confirmed-cases.pdf
[6] https://www.yearbookofchurches.org/reinland-mennonite-church-canada
There is a massive difference between touting the vax and MANDATING IT! A "HUUUGE" difference,Quote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14414367/covid-vaccines-new-syndrome-biological-changes-yale.html
WestTexAg12 said:Woods Ag said:They'll be ok. Maybe a little more durable on the other side of it.KidDoc said:Woods Ag said:I understand that sentiment, but it's tough not to. The covid vaccine is what changed many of our minds and had us start looking into the rest of them.WolfCall said:
OP, I wish you would have requested the discussion exclude COVID-19.
Before the mRNA vaccine, I was very much in the camp of "those antivaxxers can just live by themselves"
Everything changed for me with Covid.
And now we have record breaking numbers of measles and whopping cough, thanks Fauci!
As I've mentioned before on this thread. My kids have most vaccines. I can't remember the ones that we skipped. My wife is way more clued in on the details. Mostly we elected an elongated schedule rather than pumping them full of everything in a short period of time.
Our pediatrician office told us that they wouldn't even see my daughter for her timely checkups unless she followed the vaccine schedule. We were going to deny a few vaccines, and this is what they told us.