The Health Department today announced the measles outbreak in the Orthodox Jewish community is now at 121 cases since the outbreak began in October. The vast majority of cases are children under 18 years of age (108 cases), and 13 cases are adults. There are no deaths associated with this outbreak, although there have been complications, including eight hospitalizations and one child who was in the intensive care unit.
Of the 121 cases, 31 are newly identified, including five diagnosed in the past week and 26 who were identified retrospectively (that is, they recently had the illness and were identified after symptoms subsided). Most cases have been reported from zip codes in Borough Park and Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Four cases, including the initial case of measles, acquired measles on a visit to Israel, where a large outbreak of the disease is occurring. One case was acquired from the U.K. and one from Ukraine.
Measles is a highly contagious disease and can cause pneumonia, encephalitis (swelling of the brain), and death. Measles is preventable with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine.
Since the outbreak began, the Department has worked with elected officials, community organizations, and religious leaders to conducted extensive outreach in the community to educate residents in these zip codes about the risks associated with measles and the importance of vaccination. This effort has resulted in over 7,000 people receiving the MMR vaccine.
As a dad, I urge all parents — particularly in our Orthodox Jewish community — to vaccinate our children. Measles is highly contagious and can be very serious and fatal. The vaccine is safe and effective. Please protect your family and your neighbors. https://t.co/GMHZe41nRS
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) March 1, 2019
In December, the Department announced mandatory exclusions for students in selected zip codes in Borough Park and Williamsburg that have not received the required number of doses of MMR vaccine. Twenty-one of the 31 additional cases are connected to a single yeshiva in Williamsburg. This yeshiva went out of compliance with the Health Department’s exclusion order in mid-January, allowing an unvaccinated student who had measles but had not yet begun presenting symptoms.
Last week, the Department expanded vaccination recommendations for providers serving the Orthodox Jewish community to include an early, extra dose of the MMR vaccine for children between the ages of 6 months to 11 months who live in Williamsburg and Borough Park.
“As a pediatrician, I can’t stress enough how critical is to vaccinate children against measles,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot. “Measles is a serious, highly contagious and potentially deadly infection. Complications and fatalities are rare but do happen. I urge parents not to take any risks that may jeopardize their children or other children in their community.”
“Parents who oppose vaccinations for measles and all other illnesses not only put their own children at risk, but endanger other children and families as well,” said Councilman Mark Levine (Chair of the Council Committee on Health). “As Israel and other nations are facing outbreaks, the risk of measles affecting our New York communities is particularly acute in neighborhoods where international travel is common and frequent. I strongly urge all parents across the city to ensure their children are up to date on all American Medical Association (AMA) recommended vaccinations.”
“The ongoing measles outbreak in Williamsburg and Borough Park highlights the urgency needed to address this crisis,” said Councilman Stephen Levin (Greenpoint, Williamsburg, Downtown Brooklyn). “Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that requires all of us coming together to stop it. We need to step up our efforts to keep our communities safe and healthy. I applaud the New York City Department of Health for working with community leaders and expanding its work to prevent contact between unvaccinated children and individuals who might be at risk of exposure.”
“I’m grateful to Mayor de Blasio and his team at the Department of Health for their immediate actions to protect our community’s children,” said Councilman Kalman Yeger (Borough Park, Midwood, Bensonhurst). “This is a clear issue of pikuach nefesh. Once again, it is imperative that parents immediately vaccinate their children. It is just as imperative that our parents and yeshivas take all the necessary precautions to keep unvaccinated children away from harm. For this reason, DOH must take this drastic step to require unvaccinated children to be excluded from school until they receive the required vaccinations or the crisis has passed.”
“Vaccinating children is one of the most basic ways a parent can protect their child’s health,” said Councilman Chaim Deutsch (Brighton Beach, Marine Park, Midwood). “These new cases of measles out breaking within the Orthodox community are worrisome, particularly for parents of children too young to be fully vaccinated against the measles. I urge parents who are traveling with young children to follow Health Department recommendations and vaccinate their kids. I thank the Health Department for their efforts to do outreach and spread the word to ensure New York families are protected.”
“It says in the Torah “V’nishmartem Meod L’nafshoseichem”, that a person must guard their health,” said Rabbi David Niederman, President of the UJO of Williamsburg and North Brooklyn. “It is abundantly clear on the necessity for parents to ensure that their children are vaccinated, especially from Measles.”
“We are very concerned about the continued upward tick of measles in our area despite concentrated and valiant efforts by DOH. We are also doing everything in our power to stop the disease from spreading further in our community and especially in our yeshivas,” said Rabbi Avi Greenstein, CEO of the Borough Park Jewish Community Council. “It is imperative that every member of our community protect themselves and their families by getting vaccinated. It is equally imperative to understand that prevention is key. As such, we need to take away the lesson of how important it is for every one of us to avail ourselves of modern medicine and not to trust in herd immunity, but rather to follow the vaccination schedule recommended by medical professionals to protect our families and our entire community.”
Measles Background
- Measles is transmitted by airborne particles, droplets, and direct contact with the respiratory secretions of an infected person.
- Symptoms usually appear 10 to 12 days after exposure to measles, and in some cases, symptoms can start as early as seven days or as late as 21 days following exposure.
- Early symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes.
- Rash and fever are the typical symptoms of measles and usually occur four days following the early symptoms. The rash usually starts on the face and proceeds down the body. The rash lasts several days.
- Infected individuals are contagious from four days before rash onset through the fourth day after rash appearance.
- Anyone can contract the measles but the virus is more severe in infants, pregnant women, and people whose immune systems are weak. Complications include:
- Diarrhea
- Ear infections
- Pneumonia (swelling of the lungs)
- Encephalitis (swelling of the brain)
- Premature birth or low birth-weight
- Miscarriage
- Death
Precautions New Yorkers Should Take
- You can prevent measles by making sure you and your family have received MMR vaccine. If you or your child need to be vaccinated, call your healthcare provider immediately. If you need help finding an MMR vaccine, call 311 to access a list of facilities that can provide MMR at low or no cost.
- There are large outbreaks of measles in Europe and Israel, as well as in countries in South America, Africa, and Asia. Make sure you have been vaccinated with MMR vaccine before traveling to Europe or Israel. Infants ages 6 to 11 months should also be vaccinated prior to international travel.
- If you think you were exposed to measles or if you have symptoms of measles, contact your health care provider before seeking care to prevent exposure to other patients.
For more information, New Yorkers can visit www.nyc.gov/health. New Yorkers should call 311 to access a list of facilities that can provide MMR at low or no cost.
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
17 Responses
This is either a case of them thinking they have so many kids, what’s the issue of give or take a few (G d forbid) or they think that as Jews they are so much smarter than the Gentile world that they ignore the most basic medical advice.
Either way, they are awful people who ignore Torah that mandates saving lives and easing suffering (for their own kinder!).
I am sick about this ! I have a family member who has been totally brainwashed from these retarded anti-vaxers!! They should all pay dearly for their influence!
you can be sure with 21 kids having measels in a yeshiva – that they learned the hard way
So what? My neighbors whole family got measles, everyone is all better now. Should we get a cold vaccine too and a runny nose vaccine?
“I have a family member who has been totally brainwashed from these retarded anti-vaxers!! They should all pay dearly for their influence!”
All those retarded vaxers who have been brainwashed by the pharm. industry should pay dearly for all the children they destroyed.
There have been 121 cases and no deaths. Why are they making such a big deal? At least these 121 will have life-long immunity, unlike those vaccinated, who often still get the measles.
“so what? My neighbors whole family got measles, everyone is all better now. Should we get a cold vaccine too and a runny nose vaccine?”
So now the rest of the world should do stuff based on your neighbor’s experience?
There have been many hospitalizations in other Jewish communities outside of NYC, only because there has not been a death does not mean that this is a benign virus.
Comparing the measles disease to the common cold demonstrates that you are not aware of the facts as the measles virus has serious sequelae associated with the disease, there are other serious consequences aside from death.
Gallaudet College for the deaf is facing a lack of students. Why? Formerly, the major cause of deafness in children was infection with measles, rubella (“German measles”) and other viruses. Now that we have vaccines, children are not going deaf (or blind, or brain-damaged) from these diseases. So are you willing to have your children become blind or deaf? No? Then get them vaccinated. As 2scents says, there are a lot of other tragedies from measles besides death.
TryingToStayCalm, glad your neighbor is better, while some others are buried in the group. Why inflict preventable pain and suffering upon yourself if you can likely prevent it or minimize the impact? Science based upon medical research (with several frum Jews spending decades of research of development), and the multitudes of Rabbonim in favor of vaccinations.
If they had a cold and runny nose vaccine, I certainly would get it (according to the recommendations of physicians), so I don’t think I understand your intended sarcasm.
Second, if you believe that industry should pay dearly for all the children they destroyed from vaccinations- what should be the punishment for parents who refuse to vaccinate and as a result have a death or permanent damage in the family? I’ll tell you what I’d do, they should be tried is the State courts for murder and negligence, sentenced to life in prison (for taking another life), and the children should be taken away and placed in foster care. No sarcasm intended at all.
What should be the punishment for anti-vaxxers who bring a lawsuit against a yeshiva? For wasting the yeshiva’s time, money, and limited resources, those children should either attend yeshivas with an open vaccination policy of attend the New York City Public Schools (if they permit them). No sarcasm intended at all.
If you visit my community for a shabbos, please bring your own siddur & chummash with you, as you will be davening alone by your host’s home. Our shuls, yeshivas, and kollels have a strict policy (with the endorsement of local Rabbonim and Roshei Kollel).
* Meant to say glad your neighbor is better, while some others are buried in the ground (as they are deceased)
It would be very nice if in a few months, after people have calmed down a bit, YWN goes to this Yeshiva and interview some talmidim, parents, rebbeim and hanhala about what things were like, what they learned from this, and what they would tell others trying to decide whether or not to give their children vaccines are allow them to avoid and fight measles naturally. YWN, please consider doing a follow-up story!!
“Twenty-one of the 31 additional cases are connected to a single yeshiva in Williamsburg. ”
How many of the 21 were vaccinated? No mention because it doesn’t fit their agenda?
I am literally sick from this group of selfish pigs!!! Do you know that the family member I mentioned who refused to give a mmr shot lives in a building with a boy in remission from leukemia for the 3rd time. If the child with the measles was in the elevator with him when he was contagious who’s fault is that ??? You don’t live on a desert island you live in a world with other people! You don’t care what you’re doing to anyone else ?? Bury yourself in the sand!
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Gallaudet College for the deaf is facing a lack of students. The simple reason for that is because of the proliferation of Cochlear implants which makes 99% of deaf people able to hear and participate in regular mainstream school. In our community there are deaf doctors, professionals, husbands, and wives that are deaf and leading normal lives with cochlear implants.
Provaxers claim , vaccines are victims of their own success, we forgot what the disease looks like.
That myth is now debunked! entire families braved through measles, now have lifetime immunity.
BTW the non-reported cases are so many times more than the reported ones.
Moishe I wish you all a refuah sheleima!! But you didn’t address my issue?? What happens when someone who is carrying the measles germs before onset is in a elevstwith a patient in remission from leukemia??? Would you take the blame for that ??? How can you sleep at night ???youre actually murderers !!
So word is out in the goyisher news it was Pupa yeshiva! They should be fined thousands of dollars for not complying ! Unfortunately they’re not the only yeshiva in Williamsburg doing this Krasna yeshiva as well!! I hear the administrator is an anti- vaxers as well so he doesn’t enforce the rules!! That’s horrific!