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Congratulations anti-vaxxers! They said it couldn't be done!!

But you guys wouldn't take no for an answer - you brought POLIO back to the USA! Amazing!!

A young adult male in Rockland County NY, who didn't leave the country, has contracted polio (AKA poliomyelitis). They don't know where he got it, other than from some other infected person. Yes, he's unvaccinated, despite the requirement that all school age children be multiply vaccinated for polio.

He showed up at his doctor's office complaining of weakness and paralysis.
[quote]Polio is very contagious, and a person can spread the virus even if they aren't sick. Symptoms, which can be mild and flu-like (fatigue, fever, headache, stiffness, muscle pain, vomiting), can take up to 30 days to appear, during which time an infected individual can be shedding virus to others. Though rare, some polio cases can result in paralysis or death.

In this case, sequencing performed by the Wadsworth Center – NYSDOH's public health laboratory – and confirmed by CDC showed revertant polio Sabin type 2 virus. [/quote]
[b]https://health.ny.gov/press/releases/2022/2022-07-21_polio_rockland_county.htm[/b]

Yes, the paralysis is permanent and irreversible. And it all could have been prevented by a few routine doses of polio vaccine; CDC recommends total of four doses: 2 months old, 4 months old, 6 through 18 months old, and 4 through 6 years old.

Sixty plus years of hard work by doctors and epidemiologists and public health officials is starting to be undone by anti-vaxxers and the misinformation they spread. Lordy lordy, what does it mean when the ignorant spread POLIO in our great land??
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[image deleted] This individual? Apparently or at least this news article says he did travel.
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
@soar2newhighs even if he got it elsewhere it's still outrageous. Poland and Hungary are not high risk countries.
@HannibalAteMeOut Well I just posted the Wapo report indicating he had traveled, nothing more. Where he contracted it, who knows, but he did.
@soar2newhighs Interesting WaPo doesn't say exactly when he traveled. NYT says he didn't travel during what would have been his transmission window.

NY TIMES
[quote]On Friday, Rockland County officials said that “the person did not travel outside the country during what would have been the transmission window,” adding that “up to 95 percent of people infected have no symptoms, which makes tracking down the transmission difficult.”[/quote]
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/22/nyregion/rockland-county-polio-unvaccinated.html

USA TODAY
[quote]The patient in the new case, a young adult who did not recently travel outside the country, was hospitalized but is no longer, officials confirmed. Officials said the person had presented with paralysis but wouldn’t say if the patient was still dealing with that side effect.[/quote] https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/07/21/polio-reported-rockland-county-ny-first-in-u-s-in-years/10119514002/

Lemme just underline that NYT quote: “up to 95 percent of people infected have no symptoms, which makes tracking down the transmission difficult.” In other words, polio transmission is common among unvaccinated, but serious symptoms are rare.

That's got to be absolutely terrifying to public health officials.
@ElwoodBlues Not a criticism of you but your post stated he hadn’t traveled. I followed up as I was unaware of this guy’s situation and as you see in my initial post citing the Wapo, it said he had traveled. Nothing more.