• edric@lemm.ee
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    7 hours ago

    Right? And why was this person going around while infected. Doesn’t measles have pretty visible symptoms? I just read the timeline and I was at the riverwalk the day after and the bucc-ee’s they were at 10 hours later. Thankfully I got re-immunized recently (2 years ago) so hopefully that’s a lot better than having been vaccinated as a kid.

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      5 hours ago

      Because these kinds of people are developmentally incapable of thinking about their actions beyond how it immediately impacts themselves

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      5 hours ago

      If I understand correctly, measles can be very contagious 4 days before rashes appear (through respiratory droplets from coughing). I think a person could mistakenly think they just have a cold or flu (or Covid) before rashes appear. It can also have a ~12 day incubation period without symptoms (but I don’t think it’s very contagious before symptoms appear).