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Canada has most measles cases on the continent as infections up exponentially over 2024: Pan American Health Organization
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How the fuck do you guys have more measles than we do down here??
We have idiots up here too.
Also we didn't stop counting cases.
From the other post with this:
TLDR: Berta has 37% of the cases this year at 12% of the population.
https://sh.itjust.works/comment/20410459
Not sure if the stat still holds, but a while back there were more cases in Alberta alone than there were in the entire United States.
1356 for America to 1667 for Alberta in 2025. One could certainly dispute the American number's accuracy given how things have been dismantled.
As an Alberta, I’m not surprised
Family doctor shortage and overworked parents.
...and parents who wear shirts bragging about their unvaxxed sperm, and put "Trucker Rally 2022" decals/flags on everything they own.