Janerik Larsson
Alla amerikanska medier har de senaste timmarna rapporterat om hur mässlingsepidemin sprider sig.
Här några rader från Washington Post:
Data released Monday from the Centers for Disease Control shows 102 confirmed new measles cases in the month of January this year. That’s far and away a monthly record for the years since 2000, when the disease was officially declared eradicated. The majority of cases stem from an outbreak at Disneyland in California.
To put it another way, we’ve had about twice as many new measles cases in the past 31 days as we did in all of 2012.
Last year was a record year for measles, with 644 new cases confirmed in 2014 — the highest in decades. If the California outbreak continues to spread, this year’s totals could end up much higher.
From a public health standpoint, policymakers are in something of a bind. The impulse is to urge parents to vaccinate their children, as President Obama recently did. But when politicians get involved, the danger is that a public health issue becomes a political one. On Monday morning, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie tried to set himself apart from Obama’s position by calling for ”balance” on the vaccine debate, only to hastily walk back his statements hours later.
Det mest intressanta politiskt är republikanske guvernören Chris Christies försök att göra politik av det som nu händer. Han ställde sig på anti-vaccinationsaktivisternas sida i ett uttalande som han ganska snabbt tvangs retirera från precis som WP skriver.
Det finns en politisk tradition i USA som går ut på att det staten gör ”alltid” är fel och att envar har rätt att fatta sina egna beslut i alla avseenden. Men här möter det tankespåret argumentet att det de gör skadar andra – och då faller argumentation för ”alla bestämmer själva” ihop.
Ska bli intressant följa hur detta utvecklas.