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Do you remember measles?

Let’s celebrate the vibrant health and resilience of our communities! While it’s true that the memories of diseases like measles have faded over the past few generations, it’s essential to recognize the importance of vaccinations in preserving our well-being.

Measles, a once-common threat, has largely disappeared from our collective Consciousness, thanks to the success of vaccines introduced in the 1960s. However, as we’ve seen in other parts of the world, complacency can lead to a resurgence of this highly contagious disease, with potentially severe consequences.

Measles, with its roots dating back thousands of years, has an extraordinary ability to infect and spread rapidly. Its impact extends beyond its immediate symptoms, affecting the immune system’s memory and making individuals susceptible to other diseases. We’ve witnessed alarming rises in measles cases globally, with recent reports highlighting the importance of maintaining high vaccination coverage.

In the United States, where measles was once declared eradicated, they have experienced outbreaks linked to close-knit communities, emphasizing the need for widespread immunity. Even in Canada, a recent case underscores the potential risk of measles making a comeback. A 2022 study revealed that our measles immunity is below the 95 percent threshold required for sustained elimination, putting us at risk of outbreaks.

It’s crucial to recognize the interconnectedness of health threats. While the focus may be on COVID-19, the resurgence of measles could amplify the challenges we face. Measles not only poses a direct threat but also erases immunity to previously contracted diseases, including COVID-19. This underlines the importance of maintaining a robust defence against infectious diseases.

We understand the concerns surrounding vaccines, especially amid the misinformation that has circulated during the pandemic. However, let’s focus on solutions that benefit everyone. Ventilation and air filtration improvements in public spaces, workplaces, and classrooms can contribute significantly to reducing the risk of airborne diseases.

Clean air is a universally agreed-upon necessity. By Investing in technologies that ensure the air we breathe is safe, we take a proactive step in safeguarding our health and preventing the resurgence of diseases like measles. Let’s prioritize the well-being of our communities and work together to create environments that promote health, happiness, and longevity.

Stay well, stay informed, and let’s build a future free from the threat of preventable diseases.

Originally Published on https://boomersnotsenior.blogspot.com/

I served as a teacher, a teacher on Call, a Department Head, a District Curriculum, Specialist, a Program Coordinator, and a Provincial Curriculum Coordinator over a forty year career. In addition, I was the Department Head for Curriculum and Instruction, as well as a professor both online and in person at the University of Phoenix (Canada) from 2000-2010.

I also worked with Special Needs students. I gave workshops on curriculum development and staff training before I fully retired

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