When I moved to S. Europe 30 years ago, many mothers refused to vaccinate their kids, though the vaccines are free. The rationale was, “Kids have to get sick, they just catch stuff.” For awhile I worked in a supermarket, and one day I asked a regular customer why her little girl was so droopy. “Oh, she’s got German measles” she said dismissively. Like “no big deal.” I was shocked that the woman would expose other women who might be in the first trimestre of pregnancy to that—she couldn’t imagine what the big deal was.
When I was 6 years old, I had a fever that would not break, but got higher and higher. My parents worried that it was a return of the health issues I had as an infant and rushed me to the hospital. My mother said that she was never so thankful as to see that “first Measle”! (I remember that hospital stay well: my teachers gave me my favorite book, which I STILL have: “Hubert’s Hair-Raising Adventure”. I also got a killer collection of “Big Little Books”.)
You can get shingles more than once and the shingles shot does not guarantee you won’t get shingles. it just means you won’t have a bad case and no one knows how long the shot will be effective. I have had the shingles and it is very painful. I am still getting the shot.
Didn’t this strip originally say “rubella” instead of rubeola? I remember this strip, and think there was a week or two worth of strips on “rubella”. Rubella is believed to be eradicated from the USA, except for occasional cases brought in from foreign travel and exposure.
As I understand it, I think rubella was German measles and rubeola is what we called red measles or 3 day measles.
I’m inclined to say that I was blessed to have measles,chickenpox,strep throat, and different Influenza as a child(6-10)Boosted my immune system to other related diseases… As an adult haven’t had to worry about missing work because of that..
Watched the Charlie Brown New Year special last night. Charlie Brown just can’t get a break. The cute red haired girl showed up and Charlie Brown was sound asleep.
I once mentioned this comic on my college radio show in which I took the audience back to 1967. The vaccine came out in 1966, four years after I had “rubeola”. I told the audience I’d rather the shot.
I spent most of my early childhood in the bar and store my parents ran, so I must have more antibodies than most.
jackhs almost 11 years ago
I had measles as a infant kid. I believe it greatly affected my hearing
2252895 almost 11 years ago
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL YOU GOCOMICS READERS!!!
Monster Hesh almost 11 years ago
Linus is the proto-anti-vaxxer.
Kid, if you could only see the future, you’d take the needle without a peep.
orinoco womble almost 11 years ago
When I moved to S. Europe 30 years ago, many mothers refused to vaccinate their kids, though the vaccines are free. The rationale was, “Kids have to get sick, they just catch stuff.” For awhile I worked in a supermarket, and one day I asked a regular customer why her little girl was so droopy. “Oh, she’s got German measles” she said dismissively. Like “no big deal.” I was shocked that the woman would expose other women who might be in the first trimestre of pregnancy to that—she couldn’t imagine what the big deal was.
juicebruce almost 11 years ago
HNY !
Wren Fahel almost 11 years ago
When I was 6 years old, I had a fever that would not break, but got higher and higher. My parents worried that it was a return of the health issues I had as an infant and rushed me to the hospital. My mother said that she was never so thankful as to see that “first Measle”! (I remember that hospital stay well: my teachers gave me my favorite book, which I STILL have: “Hubert’s Hair-Raising Adventure”. I also got a killer collection of “Big Little Books”.)
Darryl Heine almost 11 years ago
What’s rubeola?
hairless almost 11 years ago
You can get shingles more than once and the shingles shot does not guarantee you won’t get shingles. it just means you won’t have a bad case and no one knows how long the shot will be effective. I have had the shingles and it is very painful. I am still getting the shot.
Kali39 almost 11 years ago
Better that then have to ask what “rubeola” means, eh, Lucy?
xsintricks almost 11 years ago
I wonder if medicine will advance to the point where we can get a shot to prevent stupidity.
Doctor11 almost 11 years ago
Happy New Year everyone!
Aaron Saltzer almost 11 years ago
Wow. Linus is actually wrong.
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Look at the way Lucy is looming over him in the 3rd panel.
Geez!
xxx
sugarmonkey97 almost 11 years ago
I nearly died from Measles when I was 3. Need to check my kids immunity.
JusSayin almost 11 years ago
Didn’t this strip originally say “rubella” instead of rubeola? I remember this strip, and think there was a week or two worth of strips on “rubella”. Rubella is believed to be eradicated from the USA, except for occasional cases brought in from foreign travel and exposure.
As I understand it, I think rubella was German measles and rubeola is what we called red measles or 3 day measles.
boldyuma almost 11 years ago
I’m inclined to say that I was blessed to have measles,chickenpox,strep throat, and different Influenza as a child(6-10)Boosted my immune system to other related diseases… As an adult haven’t had to worry about missing work because of that..
Iwa Iniki almost 11 years ago
Everyone should get a shingles shot.
katina.cooper almost 11 years ago
Watched the Charlie Brown New Year special last night. Charlie Brown just can’t get a break. The cute red haired girl showed up and Charlie Brown was sound asleep.
boldyuma almost 11 years ago
I finally found out that the Red Headed little girl was named….Heather!
Number Three almost 11 years ago
@Snoopy_Fan
Happy New Year! I hope you have a good one.
Hugs & Kisses to you!
xxx
Snoopy_Fan almost 11 years ago
HAPPY 2014, EVERYONE!!!!
Thanks for always making the comics come alive with your comments!
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 11 years ago
leave politics out of the comics will ya????!!!!!
A ALCOCEBA Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I had measles and the mumps. I’ve never had Chicken Pox.
VegaAlopex almost 11 years ago
I once mentioned this comic on my college radio show in which I took the audience back to 1967. The vaccine came out in 1966, four years after I had “rubeola”. I told the audience I’d rather the shot.
I spent most of my early childhood in the bar and store my parents ran, so I must have more antibodies than most.