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Jilly_in_VA

(14,624 posts)
Sat Dec 16, 2023, 12:25 PM Dec 2023

How a well-timed legal assault unraveled Mississippi's stellar record in vaccinating kids

On the fourth floor of the Mississippi Department of Health, Dr. Daniel Edney sits at a desk cluttered with reports and medical journals. As the highest-ranking public health official in a state that regularly ranks lowest in nearly every health indicator, Edney’s got a lot on his mind.

The elevator to his office is broken. A bucket and pieces of his ceiling sit in a pile on his floor — debris from a leak he can’t ignore much longer. “Public health in all its glory in Mississippi,” he said. “We’re trying to fix things.”

His to-do list is long: maternal death, infant death, obesity, heart disease, diabetes, teen births, poverty. The need goes on and on, while Mississippi spends less money on public health per resident than almost any other state. Nearly a third of the state’s rural hospitals are at "immediate risk" of closing. More than 40% of the jobs at the health department are currently unfilled.

This spring, less than a year into his tenure, another problem dropped in Edney’s lap: childhood vaccines.

For the first time in more than 40 years, Mississippi began granting religious exemptions from the state’s strict requirement that every child receive five vaccines — diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis; polio; hepatitis; measles, mumps and rubella; and chickenpox — before attending day care, public school or private school.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/mississippi-anti-vaccine-religious-exemptions-school-public-health-rcna130004

Mississippi Goddamn.

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How a well-timed legal assault unraveled Mississippi's stellar record in vaccinating kids (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Dec 2023 OP
If we cannot wrest power from the religious right, many states will be living in the 1800s for medical treatment. Lonestarblue Dec 2023 #1
Not just medical care... 2naSalit Dec 2023 #2
Who benefits from turning the US into a third world country? Irish_Dem Dec 2023 #3

Lonestarblue

(13,560 posts)
1. If we cannot wrest power from the religious right, many states will be living in the 1800s for medical treatment.
Sat Dec 16, 2023, 12:59 PM
Dec 2023

2naSalit

(103,806 posts)
2. Not just medical care...
Sat Dec 16, 2023, 01:15 PM
Dec 2023

They intend to return to the kind of society that the pilgrims ran.

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