Die Gesundbeter schlafen nicht, und so verkauft ein Geschäftsmann durch einen Filter geschicktes Leitungswasser zur Symptomlinderung bei bereits erfolgter Infektion, und internationale Hilfe aus Esoterikkreisen ist auch auf dem Weg in Form von Vitamin-Präparaten, bevorzugt Vitamin A.
Eine große Impfkampagne der Regierung ist jetzt angelaufen, zusammen mit Schließung von Schulen / Universität und Versammlungsverboten, wenigstens da ist Vernunft anzutreffen.
Auf verschlungene Weise hat in diesem Spezialfall der Gesundheitsguru des Forums doch recht mit seiner Ansicht, daß Masernimpfung Masern bewirkt. Hier hat eine vermurkste Impfung zum Ausbleiben weiterer Impfungen geführt, was dann den Masernausbruch mit einer Todeszahl bewirkte, die um ein Vielfaches über der ursprünglichen liegt.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-50625680BBC, 20191202, hat geschrieben: How a wrong injection helped cause Samoa's measles epidemic
The number of people killed in Samoa's measles outbreak has reached 53, with almost 4,000 cases reported in total. ... On Monday, the Pacific island nation said the overall number of cases stands at 3,728. The number of new cases recorded on Sunday and Monday alone was 198. The country, with a population of around 200,000, declared a state of emergency on 20 November. Most public gatherings have been banned and schools and universities have been closed. ... Since the emergency declaration last month, a mass vaccination campaign has got under way, with more than 58,000 people successfully vaccinated ... Vaccination rates - meaning the number of young children covered - recently dropped to a low of only 31% in Samoa ...
In part, that low rate has been attributed to the deaths of two children. In July 2018, two infants died in Samoa after receiving vaccinations against measles, mumps and rubella, raising local fears over the vaccine itself. But the deaths were later established to have been due to the nurses mixing the vaccine with an expired muscle relaxant, instead of water.
"These deaths were due to human error. But the fact that you had two children die on the same day in the same institution, obviously caused a great deal of distrust towards the health system and towards vaccinations. It provided the perfect opening for people who wanted to spread misinformation and lies. ... People who are spreading lies and misinformation about vaccinations are killing children". ...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-02/ ... s/11378494ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 20190802, hat geschrieben: Samoan nurses jailed over deaths of two babies who were given incorrectly mixed vaccines
Two senior Samoan nurses have each been sentenced to at least five years in jail after they incorrectly mixed and administered vaccinations that caused the death of two infant children. ... Ta[...] pleaded guilty to two charges of manslaughter and one charge of obstruction of justice. She mixed the vaccine powder with an expired anaesthetic, the court was told, and was sentenced to five years and six months in jail. Te[...] pleaded guilty to one charge of manslaughter and was sentenced to five years in prison. ... The girl and boy were just 12 months old at the time of their deaths. ... mother Pu[...] said she had asked for her son not to get vaccinated after she learned that the little girl had died following the same vaccination at the same hospital on the island of Savai'i two hours prior. It is alleged the vaccination then went ahead without the mother's consent. ... Samoa's Ministry of Health found last month that the deaths were caused not by the vaccines themselves but by human error. Each vial of the MMR vaccine needed to be mixed with a vial of diluent, but the health ministry said the nurses mixed the vaccine with the wrong liquid. ...
Nun noch zu meinen "Lieblingen", den Gesundbetern:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/403938 ... s-in-samoaRNZ, Radio New Zealand, 20191123, hat geschrieben: Alternative therapists push 'healing water' amid measles crisis in Samoa
... Local businessman Fritz Alaiasa Neufelt claimed his product, which he called "Kangen Water", had healing properties. Mr Neufelt did not claim his water could cure measles, but said spraying it on sick children and getting them to drink it would alleviate the symptoms of the disease. "They're feeling good," he said. "The measles are already … not cured, but it's already back to normal," he said. The product is just tap water put through a filter in his kitchen, but those who had paid for it, like mother J[...] V[...], believed it had helped. "It's really good for curing the virus," Ms V[...] said. ...
Denen fehlt jetzt nur noch ein Tankschiff mit dem in Teilen der Wellness-Szene beliebten Grander-Wasser und die sogenannte böse Impfmafia kann einpacken.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/404583 ... a-to-samoaRNZ, Radio New Zealand, 20191201, hat geschrieben: Anti-vaxers send vitamin A to Samoa
Anti-vaccination groups are sending boxes of vitamins to Samoa, but critics are bristling at their influence as the government struggles to raise vaccination rates. ... The shipments are being received by a Samoan businessman, Edwin Tamasese, who opposes the use of paracetamol and antibiotics for measles patients. ... The World Health Organisation (WHO) says Vitamin A deficiency is a recognised risk factor for severe measles, and in New Zealand doses are recommended for all children hospitalised with the disease. ... But the WHO also recommends antibiotics to treat infections and pneumonia in measles patients ... More than 200 boxes of the vitamins have been sent to Samoa so far, from countries like the United States. Utah teacher A[...] M[...] is among those who have sent packages. The mother of three hasn't vaccinated her own children for MMR and said Samoan children need the vitamins due to higher levels of malnutrition. ... The vitamin shipments have been criticised on social media, with one commenter comparing anti-vaxers helping the measles crisis, to the US National Rifle Association sending band aids to families of mass shooting victims. ... Scientist Ian Mackay, who specialises in virology at the University of Queensland, said anti-vax rhetoric about vitamin A peddled on social media is "not correct". Some claim high doses of the vitamin are an alternative to getting vaccinated, but experts say the vitamin cannot prevent getting the measles infection and the recommendations are not based on evidence. "The only way to prevent getting measles - the disease - is to have the vaccine, and have both doses of it," he said. ... "No other personal medications or vitamin concoction or magical oil will prevent that virus from spreading. ..." ...
Bei der Steigerung der Bildungsausgaben sollte man wohl zuerst bei der Bildung von Tiefschullehrern ansetzen, erschütternd, daß diese Lehrerin aus Utah auf der Seite der Hokuspokusfraktion steht. Den Kommentar fand ich gut, daß solche Hilfe gleichkommt einer von der trumpnahen NRA geschickten Spende von Verbandsmaterial an die Familien von Opfern von Massenerschießungen.