Measles-Epidemic & Adult Booster for MMR-Vaccine
With RFK2 doing such a great job fighting measles with so much Vitamin A that it causes Liver-Failure instead of the MMR-Vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella), many Healthcare-Providers recommend that vaccinate adults receive tests for antibodies and, if their antibodies have fallen off, receive MMR-Boosters. I got the test:
I do not have detectable levels of antibodies against measles. I scheduled an MMR-Vaccination-Appointment for next Tuesday.
I recommend that all receive Antibody-Tests and, if need be, MMR-Boosters.
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I didn't bother to get checked but I just went ahead with an MMR in early March and followed up with the booster in early April. I had a pretty decent reaction (sore arm) so, at age 74, I probably needed it.
Take this with a grain of salt but, a couple of weeks later, I had some minor skin rashes that I assumed to be eczema - dark red quarter-sized patches that were slightly sore and very itchy - which I treated with CeraVe, which didn't completely get rid of the discoloration. Coincidentally I had a appointment with the dermatologist who seemed convinced that this was a trivial Shingles outbreak and I should be happy that I had been fully vaccinated for Shingles or I could have had a real problem. I have doubts that the MMR shots could in any way be connected to the outbreak but am mentioning it as another good reason older readers should be up to date on Shingrix shots.