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Polio is back, in Rockland county in northern New York.

Detected in the water supply, and one or two people have been paralyzed. For every person who is paralyzed, one hundred are most likely infected.

They may have had mild flu like symptoms, such as sore throat and body aches. This is spread through swimming pools, or through the GI tract if ingested.

If someone received the live oral vaccine overseas, and came back to the United States, they most likely infected someone who was not vaccinated.

Vaccinations in the USA stopped in 1979 for young school age children...because we thought polio had been defeated.
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SW-User
Well that county is also filled with a certain group who refuses vaccination outright
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SW-User I don't think the COVID vaccination is designed to work for polio.
There's question enough as to it's efficacy against COVID!
SW-User
@Budwick no that group in that country refuses all vaccines…
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SW-User
no that group in that country

What group?
What country?
SW-User
@Budwick I meant county - Rockland has a large orthodox Jewish community
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SW-User
Rockland has a large orthodox Jewish community

And that's a problem?
SW-User
@Budwick no not inherently, but they tend to have extremely low rates of vaccination, which is why there’s likely hundreds of cases of polio amongst them
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SW-User
there’s likely hundreds of cases of polio amongst them

Any evidence of that?
Or is your comment just Anti-Semitic hatred?
SW-User
@Budwick there’s a million articles, and the orthodox community is very different than the reform community
Budwick · 70-79, M
@SW-User
there’s a million articles

A million articles about hundreds of cases of polio among orthodox Jews?
Seems unlikely in as much as the first case in almost a decade was just a few days ago. He was indeed an Orthodox Jew.

Does it seem peculiar to you that a singular case in over a decade would include the mans religious orientation?

FYI - I'm not Jewish, and I have not gotten a covid vaccine.