Buckle up folks! The fear porn rises over a case of measles in Ohio that exposed individuals shuffling through the Cincinnati airport – supposedly.
In a news release issued Monday, the Ohio Department of Health said that people who were present in Terminal A of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport on Jan. 27 between 5 and 9 p.m. and Jan. 29 between 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. may have been exposed to the virus.
The department said the exposure is connected to a Montgomery County, Ohio, child who was infected with measles. It said that the incident doesn’t involve “an additional case.”
Montgomery County, Ohio hosts part of the city of Dayton.
The Ohio Department of Health is now working with the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to “identify people who might have been exposed, including contacting potentially exposed passengers on specific flights.”
Ohio health officials noted that the warning is being issued “out of an abundance of caution,” while the a separate release issued by Montgomery County on Friday said the single case was reported in Dayton, a “resident who was evaluated at Dayton Children’s Hospital in the main campus Emergency Department at One Children’s Plaza in Dayton” from Jan. 29 to Jan. 31, it said.
“Measles prevalence has been increasing recently internationally and there have been recent reported cases in the United States, as well,” the Ohio Department of Health said.
In reading the news release referenced above, there was nothing mentioned about the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport. Instead, the release stated, “A case of measles has been identified in a Montgomery County resident who was evaluated at Dayton Children’s Hospital in the main campus Emergency Department at One Children’s Plaza in Dayton on January 29, 2024 and January 31, 2024. Individuals in these areas may have been exposed to measles between January 29th at 11 pm and January 30th at 7 am and on January 31st between 10:30 am and 6 pm.”
In reviewing the initial release from the Ohio Department of Health on February 3, 2024, there is only the mention of the “infected child” being from Montgomery County. The next release on February 5, 2024 by the Ohio Department of Health indicates it is the same child mentioned on February 3, 2024, but now the focus, “out of an abundance of caution”, revolves around Terminal A at the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky airport at very specific times. Yet, no reason is given for why the focus is on that specific terminal at that particular airport or those specific dates and times. Was the child at the Cincinnati-North Kentucky airport Terminal A during the times the Ohio Department of Health indicate? The report from the Dayton Montgomery Public Health office indicates the child was in the emergency department at Dayton Children’s Hospital on January 29th at 11 pm. For reference purposes, the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky airport is over an hour from Dayton.
At one time, health officials weren’t “upset” about measles cases. It was considered a normal childhood illness that resolved itself. Health officials often stated having measles meant life-long immunity and very few children suffered serious adverse events, i.e. death, because of it. Now, it is treated like the bubonic plague or “Black Death.” What changed?
The CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) issued “alerts” for measles. Didn’t the CDC declare measles eradicated from the united States in 2000? It did. And, didn’t the CDC’s own website indicate the risk for the majority of US population would remain low even with importation of cases from individuals outside the US? It did. They attribute “vaccination” as the reason for low risk in the US population. But, as readers of The Sons of Liberty Media know, vaccines have not been proven safe or effective nor has any virus ever been isolated and proven to cause illness or dis-ease.
From the CDC website:
Measles outbreaks continue to occur in countries around the world so there is always a risk of measles importations into the U.S.
- When measles is imported into a community with a highly vaccinated population, outbreaks either don’t happen or are usually small.
Achieving measles elimination status and maintaining it for 19 years is a historic public health achievement.
But, if the US still gets measles from “importation”, is it really eliminated?
Review the “Cases and Outbreaks” page from the CDC website. Measles cases and outbreaks were recorded, but no deaths were reported from measles. And cases and outbreaks have been reported since declaring measles eliminated. Remember, the CDC declared measles eliminated despite having small numbers of cases and outbreaks and many children not being vaccinated against measles.
According to the CDC website, last updated November 16, 2023, and accessed February 6, 2024, measles deaths globally were 136,000, mostly children in 2022, with 9 million individuals infected. It doesn’t say 9 million children were infected, but 9 million individuals – globally. And, the 136,000 deaths were “mostly” children, but not all. So, the number of deaths per infected individuals amounted to 1.51%, but no definitive number of children who died. Do they not know or are they not telling. The CDC website indicates “children in low-income countries have the highest risk of death from measles”. No information was available to find regarding US deaths from measles in children who were infected.
The CDC “Questions About Measles” page never once indicates a question involving the number of deaths from measles in the US. Think about that.
Armed with this information, why all the bruhaha? In late January of this year , the CDC provided health care providers a notice urging them to “stay alert for measles cases” after several outbreaks. “Between Dec. 1, 2023, and Jan. 23 of this year, it received reports of 23 confirmed measles cases, ‘including seven direct importations of measles by international travelers and two outbreaks with more than five cases each’.” How many more than five were there? Are they not sure? How old were these individuals? How many were children?
“Do not allow patients with suspected measles to remain in the waiting room or other common areas of the healthcare facility; isolate patients with suspected measles immediately, ideally in a single-patient airborne infection isolation room,” the agency said, or they are urged to wait in a private room that has a closed door.
Being “exposed” to something does not mean you will get it. Many health care workers have been “exposed” to tuberculosis as indicated by a positive TB test; yet, not all health care workers get tuberculosis. And, many health care workers have been “exposed” to tuberculosis but have a negative TB test.
What all this is about is a push for parents to “vaccinate” their children against the measles and adults who have not been vaccinated or were vaccinated with a previous measles vaccine to get the “new” vaccine. It’s a campaign to get vaccinated using the fear-porn of a “measles outbreak”.
It is no secret that since the CONvid-1984 planned scam-demic that resulted in the rollout of modified mRNA injections, which has caused serious injury and death, the number of parents “vaccinating” their children is on the decrease, as well as adults choosing to decline any vaccinations. With the information that was revealed about the CONvid-1984 shots and other injections for “viral” disease being exposed, it is biting into the royalty the CDC and its employees receive from uptake of these shots. The Center for Deception and Corruption has learned that “fear-porn” works. At this point, they will use it at every opportunity to push everyone to get a “shot in the arm” with any and everything that pads their pockets.
