Europe: WHO Issues Measles Warning as Cases Surge 30-Fold

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The Facts

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) issued an urgent warning on Tuesday after Europe recorded an increase in measles cases in 2023 by a factor of 30.

  • Between January and October last year, 40 of the 53 countries in the WHO Europe region reported more than 30K cases, compared to 941 measles cases in all of 2022.


The Spin

Pro-establishment narrative

Measles is a highly contagious virus that can cause meningitis, seizures, and even death in children and adults. While there's no specific treatment for the life-threatening disease, vaccination rates of 95% could stop its spread completely and provide life-long protection. Under-vaccinated or un-vaccinated populations risk causing large outbreaks in countries that have historically been measles-free. Public health agencies must heed the WHO's warnings.

Establishment-critical narrative

The WHO in Europe is leading the push with charged calls for "urgent" action when it comes to vaccination for another disease outbreak. While the measles vaccine may have been an effective treatment for the disease over the past few decades, it's natural for individuals to have questions — especially after the confusing and polarizing COVID pandemic. Medical institutions are poised to address this outbreak but must be mindful of patients who carry reservations they wouldn't have had a few years ago.


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