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Katie Drummond: Took it. Wow. We are in the middle of the beginning we spoke over the top. What happens now? When a measles disease is there, it spreads among a society, how do you have anything? What will be necessary for the United States to control this explosion?
Emily Mullin: Yes. Well, this is a great question. We have seen a measles in the past. Recall that in 2019, there is a great spread of measles in the Orthodox Jewish communities in New York. Indeed, this strategic boots provide sensitive information about culture about the proportions of misinterpretation, MMR’s vaccine ratios, and information about sensitive information. Because again, there is no effective treatment for measles. It isolation, vaccine because it is to be clear, we see this fattening, due to the reduction of vaccination rates within the country. People do not trust vaccines right now. For measles, the vaccine ratio in a society should be very high, 95 percent, so much to prevent what happened to be so contagious. Texas, Texas, kindergarten, which are currently most of the work, is 82 percent.
Katie Drummond: Wow.
Emily Mullin: Therefore, we see such a severe concentration of the situation there. But in New Mexico, New Mexico, the Lee County, which has occurred in the majority of new Mexico, gold vaccination rates are very high, about 94 percent. Again this is a very contagious virus. We really need about 95 percent to these proportions. What epidemiologists say is really necessary for the protection of a society.
Katie Drummond: Just to emphasize this last time. MMR vaccine, how effective is the vaccine while preventing measles in a certain person?
Emily Mullin: A dose of vaccine is 93 percent effective against measles and the two doses are 97 percent effective. It is generally recommended for children between 12-15 months for children in the first dose. Then the second dose is usually given when usually between four and six years old.
Katie Drummond: Took it. Again, we are talking about the most sensitive people in a society, in babies, young children, measles measles risk. Of course, if I can say as vaccinations, the taxibles are a better choice of COD’s hepatic oil. We will take a short break. Thank you, Emily. When you come back, what you should read on the wire today. Back to Bitch valley. I am Director of Katie Drummond, Wired Global Editorial. I join the string by Emily Mullin. Now Emily, before leaving you, I actually want to walk on a story that we should read in Wired.com, other than the excellent stories we mentioned in this episode. This is a feature we published today by stringed contributor Lauren Smiley. Lauren is an incredible journalist, an incredible narrative writer. Dived deep to Boeing. All things that are currently going with FAA and this story is not horrified by anything that happens to everything you will not feel better than anything else. I say that as one of the many xanakhs, as a flight goes on. This story will feel more nervous than the safety of air travel. However, this king, which has been a man who has been working in Boeing for many years, has sang the king’s narrative, Boeing manufacturers, aircraft safety and the alarm. As a result, until the company left and only then, the terrible plane crashes began to see serious events with Boeing planes to actually produce and create. This is a whistling trip as a whistle and how he left his Boeing and leaving the genius, he became this focus point for the families of people who lost their lives in Boeing plane crashes. It has become a focal point for other whistles that cause damage to the company. This is really a person’s story, the name Ed Pierson and so far is the task of so far to explain how serious approaches and mistakes. It’s an incredible story. Again, this will not feel good, but it is very good read. I recommend to take a look at everyone. Emily, I think, in fact, read this story before that today I suspect the agreement with me before.