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Most of the people who contracted mumps at Temple University aren't necessarily morons.
ReplyDeleteThe last paragraph of the linked article says:
"Mumps vaccine has been part of routine childhood shots for decades, but research suggests that protection fades 10 or more years after the second dose."
I never knew that. I'll bet very few people do. So most of the infected would have no reason to believe they were at risk.
And as I recall, the anti-vax idiocy started long after most of today's college students were vaccination age. That suggests that instead of 74 morons, this is a case of the adult child of moronic parents infecting 73 innocent victims.