04-18-2025, 05:35 PM
Punatang - Do you "think your middle schoolers are sexually active"?
Sorry Punatang, you're running a deficit in answers to questions, so you'll need to reply to at least one of the several questions asked of you previously to show you're actually interested in fair exchange before I bother to respond. Here are some options:
- I still don’t know which doctor you referred to, or exactly what his/her recommendations are
- Do explain the "I'm not against vaccines but believe the discredited views of those who are against the COVID vaccine" nuances.
- How exactly will "Time will tell - and it already is" that "this shows a great deal of ignorance and immaturity."
- "Not being up-to-date does not mean non-vaccinated." Punatang, do you have a two second yes/no for this statement?
- PT: "doing my best to block for the team". Who is "the team"?
Meanwhile...
Hawaii’s 2nd measles case confirmed in household member
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/04/1...ld-member/
"The Hawaii Department of Health today confirmed a second case of measles in an adult household member of the first case, which was in a child under the age of 5.
...
DOH said it has already investigated others who may have been exposed, based on this being a presumed case of measles. The adult is no longer contagious.
Through contact-tracing efforts, health officials have also identified dozens of individuals exposed to one or both cases at various Oahu locations, and asked 10, which had not been vaccinated or shown immunity against measles, to isolate at home.
...
Measles, a highly contagious viral illness, is spread through direct contact with an infected person or through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
An infected person can spread measles to others from four days before developing a rash through four days afterward. The virus can remain in the air up to two hours after an infected person has left the room.
“Vaccination is the best way to protect loved ones and prevent an outbreak,” said DOH. “If you or your ohana have not been vaccinated or otherwise have immunity against measles, please talk with your healthcare provider about getting a dose of the (measles, mumps, rubella) MMR vaccine.”" (emphasis mine - bit more at link)
Sorry Punatang, you're running a deficit in answers to questions, so you'll need to reply to at least one of the several questions asked of you previously to show you're actually interested in fair exchange before I bother to respond. Here are some options:
- I still don’t know which doctor you referred to, or exactly what his/her recommendations are
- Do explain the "I'm not against vaccines but believe the discredited views of those who are against the COVID vaccine" nuances.
- How exactly will "Time will tell - and it already is" that "this shows a great deal of ignorance and immaturity."
- "Not being up-to-date does not mean non-vaccinated." Punatang, do you have a two second yes/no for this statement?
- PT: "doing my best to block for the team". Who is "the team"?
Meanwhile...
Hawaii’s 2nd measles case confirmed in household member
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/04/1...ld-member/
"The Hawaii Department of Health today confirmed a second case of measles in an adult household member of the first case, which was in a child under the age of 5.
...
DOH said it has already investigated others who may have been exposed, based on this being a presumed case of measles. The adult is no longer contagious.
Through contact-tracing efforts, health officials have also identified dozens of individuals exposed to one or both cases at various Oahu locations, and asked 10, which had not been vaccinated or shown immunity against measles, to isolate at home.
...
Measles, a highly contagious viral illness, is spread through direct contact with an infected person or through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
An infected person can spread measles to others from four days before developing a rash through four days afterward. The virus can remain in the air up to two hours after an infected person has left the room.
“Vaccination is the best way to protect loved ones and prevent an outbreak,” said DOH. “If you or your ohana have not been vaccinated or otherwise have immunity against measles, please talk with your healthcare provider about getting a dose of the (measles, mumps, rubella) MMR vaccine.”" (emphasis mine - bit more at link)