• plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works
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    Saskatchewan currently has the most new cases with 11, followed by B.C. with nine. Ontario declared an end to its large outbreak a little over a month ago, on Oct. 6. Alberta, which also had a large outbreak, currently has seven cases.

    ??? They’re the ones rebounding lol.

    The anti Alberta circlejerk here is hilarious, but it’s just plain stupid when you’re wrong.

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      1 month ago

      The thing you’re quoting talks about current number of cases, but also talks about the large outbreak in Alberta. Maybe you forgot to remove that second sentence?

      Or maybe you think that losing eradication status came from the current count of cases instead of the two outbreaks followed by endemic cases?

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      1 month ago

      I like how you’re looking at newest stats and suggesting a trend based on it; but ignoring the existing trend. Seems sketchy, but stay the course.

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      Alberta has had a huge drop in childhood vaccination rates and has more than triple the per capita measles case rates compared to other provinces.

      You can feel free to keep making yourself look like an idiot on the internet, at least you have a safe space to be protected from the consequences of your ignorance.

      https://health-infobase.canada.ca/measles-rubella/