FYI, almost the entirety of Ontario is from Mennonite and Amish communities who refuse to get vaccinated and don’t listen to public health officials. There’s only so much you can do there.
I’m much more concerned about outbreaks in public schools, for example. This map alone doesn’t tell the whole story.
Structor125 on
Alberta can eradicate brown rats but can’t handle a little measles? Pathetic
thisispaulc on
This would be much more informative on a per capita basis.
iwasnotarobot on
You gotta do per-capita rates to show that Alberta is #1 with spreading preventable infectious diseases.
BrightLuchr on
Effect of Mexican Mennonite community who are mostly anti-vaxxers and often travel between southern Ontario and Mexico. Including the Mexico states in this picture might tell the tale better.
jollyadvocate on
Is the US still testing for this?
pthomas745 on
Do one for measles deaths. By age group.
NurvisPurvis on
I don’t think we can trust the numbers coming out of the CDC with captain brainworm at the helm
SolutionConfident692 on
The fact this isn’t per capita is fucking insane lmao, Alberta is better at being Texas than Texas itself
tiger0204 on
South Carolina would be much darker if it was a current picture vs 2025.
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Sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/measles-rubella/archive/2025/
TF is going on in Ontario and Alberta??
FYI, almost the entirety of Ontario is from Mennonite and Amish communities who refuse to get vaccinated and don’t listen to public health officials. There’s only so much you can do there.
I’m much more concerned about outbreaks in public schools, for example. This map alone doesn’t tell the whole story.
Alberta can eradicate brown rats but can’t handle a little measles? Pathetic
This would be much more informative on a per capita basis.
You gotta do per-capita rates to show that Alberta is #1 with spreading preventable infectious diseases.
Effect of Mexican Mennonite community who are mostly anti-vaxxers and often travel between southern Ontario and Mexico. Including the Mexico states in this picture might tell the tale better.
Is the US still testing for this?
Do one for measles deaths. By age group.
I don’t think we can trust the numbers coming out of the CDC with captain brainworm at the helm
The fact this isn’t per capita is fucking insane lmao, Alberta is better at being Texas than Texas itself
South Carolina would be much darker if it was a current picture vs 2025.