10 TIME September 3â10 2018
TheBrief News
GOOD QUESTION
Why is measles
returning to some
places and not others?
BY NOW MEASLES OUGHT TO BE OPTIONAL.
As long as parents are conscientious and
governments are competent no child has to
contract the sometimes fatal disease again.
But across Europe and in the U.S. thatâs not
whatâs happening.
According to the World Health Organiza-
tion (WHO) there were more than 40
cases of measlesâincluding 37 deathsâ
across Europe in just the irst six months of
- Thatâs a huge jump: in all of last year
there were 23927 cases and only 5273 the
year before. More than half of those 2018
cases were found in Ukraine while six other
countries (Serbia France Italy Russia
Georgia and Greece) have each topped
1000 cases. The U.S. numbers are less
alarmingâ107 cases across 21 states and the
District of Columbiaâbut they too represent
an uptick over the past few years if still a long
way from the 667 cases in 2014.
The question remains why more than half
a century after the irst measles vaccine was
licensed we still must battle these epidemic
wildires. Just as the numbers vary from place
to place so do the answers.
In the U.S. much of the problem can be
traced to a fraudulent 1998 study by Andrew
Wakeield a British doctor who has since been
stripped of his license to practice medicine.
After he linked the measles-mumps-rubella
vaccine to autism the lie was spread in the
U.S. by celebrities like Jenny McCarthy.
Although 20 years of study have established
that no such link exists vaccination rates
plummeted in the U.K.âas well as in the U.S.
and elsewhereâand have not fully recovered.
In Ukraine the problem is of more recent
vintage. In 2008 the nationâs vaccination
rates were as high as 95%âthe level needed
to establish herd immunity or the ability
of a well-vaccinated public to protect the
unvaccinated handful by denying the virus
any carriers. By 2016 the number was down
to just 31% partly as a result of war and unrest.
Making things worse by law government-
purchased vaccines have been available only
to children leaving adults exposed.
In Italy a bad situationâmore than 2
cases from January through Juneâwas made
worse in August when the upper house of
Parliament halted mandatory vaccinations
for kids entering nursery school or pre-K.
The move was seen as an anti-establishment
gesture by a populist government but it came
at a public-health price.
Across Europe WHO is working with
governments to step up immunization rates.
Ukraine especially is making progress with a
push to vaccinate all children when they reach
the prescribed age and to double back and get
the kids who had been missed. Free vaccines
are now also available to at-risk adults.
Nearly all vaccines workâbut only if
adults make smart decisions for dependent
children. When the adults fail no matter
where that happens itâs the kids who pay.
âJEFFREY KLUGER
MARRIAGE
Matrimonial mistakes
Winona Ryder revealed that she might have married Keanu Reeves after a wedding in their 1992
ilmBram Stokerâs Draculaused a real priest. Here other nuptial mishaps. âAbigail Abrams
WRONG NUMBER
In September 2017
a man in London
mistakenly sent a
message to a woman
he did not know on
WhatsApp. Despite
the accidental intro
they went on their
irst date that night
and got married three
months later.
DOWN IN FLAMES
A bride in Brazil in
May wanted to make
a grand entrance by
helicopter but things
went wrong when it
crashed into a ield.
Miraculously unhurt
she walked down the
aisle shortly after
stepping away from
the burning chopper.
REACTION VIDEO
A man visiting New
Mexicoâs Sandia
Mountains in June
met a couple on
his way to the top
and was asked to
ilm their proposal.
The story went viral
after he mistakenly
ilmed his own happy
reaction instead.
NEWS
TICKER
California
Republican
indicted over
funds
The Justice Depart-
ment on Aug. 21
charged Representa-
tive Duncan Hunter
with using more than
$250000 of campaign
funds for personal
expenses. He is the
second sitting Repub-
lican Congressman
after Representative
Chris Collins to be
indicted in August.
Iran Russia
online
meddling
revealed
Facebook said on
Aug. 21 that it had
taken down 652
accounts pages and
groups after discover-
ing they were linked
totargeted influence
campaigns by Iran. The
revelation came after
Microsoft said it had
thwarted an operation
by Russian hackers
targeting conservative
political groups and
think tanks in the U.S.
Trump rolls
back coal
regulations
The Trump Administra-
tion announced on
Aug. 21 that it would
scrap and replace
Obama-era regulations
on coal-fired power
plants.The new pro-
posal has been hailed
by the coal industry but
Democratic states and
environmental groups
pledged to ight the
changes in the courts.
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