The Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) obtained documents showing that the strain in circulation was "consistent with vaccine strain," this according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Since the so-called "outbreak" was caused by the shots, it is no longer accurate to call what happened an "outbreak." Instead, it is another prominent example of vaccine damage gone wild.
It all began on May 5, 2023, when the Maine CDC reported that a child had "tested positive" for measles. The corporate media immediately began running wild headlines like:
• "Measles can be serious for anyone ..." – Maine CDC Facebook page
• "In severe cases, measles can cause pneumonia, brain swelling and death – Bangor Daily News
• "The CDC says roughly one to three of every 1,000 children infected with measles die" – USA Today
• "Measles was declared eliminated from the U.S. in 2000 ... But vaccination rates in the U.S. have dropped in recent years, sparking new outbreaks – CNN
• "Anyone who is not immunized or does not know their measles immunization status should get vaccinated" – Maine CDC press release
As you can see, it was nothing but fearmongering for months on end as the media tried to blame the unvaccinated for the sick children. It turns out, though, that the child who developed a rash had been vaccinated for measles – and it was the shot that caused the child to get sick....<<<Read More>>>...