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MORE MEASLES IN LAKEWOOD: Contagious Person Visited Wedding Hall, Mesivta, BMG, DMV; 12 Cases Confirmed, Another 11 Suspected


The New Jersey Department of Health is warning residents that a twelfth case of measles – a highly contagious disease – has been confirmed in Ocean County. This individual could have exposed others to the infection while in Ocean County between November 6 and November 9.

The Ocean County Health Department tells YWN that there are also an additional ELEVEN potential cases under investigation.

The Ocean County Health Department continues to support and highly encourage the exclusion of non-vaccinated children from schools, preschools and daycares in the outbreak area. These entities have the authority to make that decision when an outbreak has been declared by the New Jersey Department of Health.

Anyone who visited the following locations may have been exposed to measles:

  • Fountain Ballroom, 725 Vassar Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 30-October 31 between 6:00 p.m. and 1:30 a.m.
  • Mesivta of Eatontown, 1300 New Hampshire Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701 and 107 East Harvard St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    November 6-November 9
  • Bais Shalom AKA Alumni, 345 9th St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    November 6 between 1:15 and 6:45 p.m.
  • Motor Vehicle Commission, 1861 Hooper Ave, Toms River, NJ 08753 (The Motor Vehicle Commission has chosen to close this location until Monday, Nov. 19. Other locations will be open for customers in the area).
    November 7 between 2:30 and 5:15 p.m.

The Department is working in collaboration with the Ocean County Health Department to identify and notify people who might have been exposed during the time the individuals were infectious.

YWN POLL: SHOULD YESHIVAS KEEP NON-VACCINATED CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL?

YES
NO

The following is a comprehensive list of exposures identified to date related to this outbreak. Anyone who visited the following locations may have been exposed to measles:

  • Schul Satmar, 405 Forest Avenue, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 13- October 21 between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily
    October 28- November 1 between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. daily
    October 28- October 31 between 6:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. (morning of Nov. 1)
    November 1 between 6:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
  • Eat a Pita, 116 Clifton Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 15 between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
  • CHEMED Health Center, 1771 Madison Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 17 between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
    October 18 between 10:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
    October 30 between 9:20 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
    October 31 between 8:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
    November 1 from 10:15 p.m. to close
  • NPGS, 231 Main St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 25 between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
    October 29 between 2:15 p.m. and 4:45 p.m.
  • Pizza Plus, 241 4th St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 28 between 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
  • Office of Dr. Eli Eilenberg, 150 James St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 31 between 11:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m.
    November 1 between 12:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
  • Four Corners Bagel & Café, 150 James St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
    October 31 between 12:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

On Wednesday YWN published that the number of cases is likely higher. In just one case, YWN has been informed of 6 people in one family of anti-vaxxers that all have signs and symptoms of measles. The mother refuses to take her children to a doctor due to fears of the “doctor injecting poison into her children”.

Despite threats of lawsuits by the anti-vaxxer cult, the The Ocean County Health Department continues to support and highly encourage the exclusion of non-vaccinated children from schools, preschools and daycares in the outbreak area. These entities have the authority to make that decision when an outbreak has been declared by the New Jersey Department of Health.

As YWN reported on Tuesday, the outbreak is mostly affecting the Frum population, fueled by anti-vaccine propaganda spread by a small minority of the community. Not only is the anti-vaxxer cult responsible for this outbreak, but they are responsible for anti-Semitic propaganda that has begun spreading online – specifically targeting Jews because of failing to get vaccinated.

Brooklyn has at least 24 confirmed cases, mostly in Boro Park and Williamsburg.

There are unconfirmed reports of cases in Passaic, NJ. YWN has been unable to confirm them at the time of publishing.

New York officials have confirmed 68 cases of measles in just Rockland County, making it the largest outbreak in the state in decades.

The Journal News reports Rockland County’s outbreak originated from three groups of travelers from Israel, and it has affected residents in New Square, Monsey and Spring Valley. Rockland health officials say the affected patients are a mix of adults, teens and children. County officials are monitoring schools to ensure non-immunized children are not attending.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



17 Responses

  1. I seriously think the county should organize a 4-day mandatory break from school & work, shopping & all. Just Friday through Monday as a midwinter stave off measles vacation. This way there won’t be any symptomless people infecting others (whether they are vaccinated or not, immunocompromised or otherwise.) Would be great 4 everyone.

  2. as results of all the Jewish neighborhoods whats with kiryas joel monroe ny i know that a lot of health nuts are leaving in kj and dint gave any shoots

  3. I am not voicing an opinion for against vaccinations (although this article clearly IS voicing an opinion.)

    I just wonder why this is specifically limited to frum Jews? I am guessing that there ought to be approximately the same percentage of population among non-Jews that also do not vaccinate.

    Is it just the news that is limited to Jews, because non-Jews getting sick wouldn’t interest YWN readers? Or OTOH are anti-semites choosing to emphasize the Jewish aspect to make us look bad?

    Perhaps the outbreak is so far limited to Frum Jews only because the transmission can only travel in places that the carriers travel, and frum Jews tend to stay in the frum community more than not. The Motor Vehicle office is probably NOT solely occupied by Jews. Let’s see if any non-Jews contract Measles from there?

    Again – I just want to understand the Logistics of why this is just in the Frum communities, and also why are people (including this article) implying that Anti-Vax beliefs are only among Jewish families.

  4. Bunny76 – a long time ago, when plagues (R”L) hit a town, there probably would have been a ban on congregating, traveling, and socializing to reduce the spread of disease. (Sometimes even self-imposed, due to fear.)

    I suppose that the Jews had to gather in secret minyanim. They probably did not comply with the ban, thinking that Hashem will protect them. Except for those Jews that called the others “Rodfim” and wanted everyone to comply with the ban…

  5. Continued – Come to think of it, when Ebola was threatening, weren’t there travel restrictions, and quarantine of anyone coming from regions where exposure was possible? Quarantine is not a new concept, whether voluntary or mandatory.

    So it is not such a crazy idea after all. But I am not sure if 4 days is long enough.

  6. Wow! that’s like everywhere in town, from BMG to shuls to stores and so on. Why are these people still walking freely around town? we know every where they were, day and time, why can’t we lock them up until they get better? Does anyone know who these people are? are they from our town, out of town, from a different country? someone who’s sitting in Satmar daily for a week or walking into BMG isn’t a child who hasn’t been vaccinated, but some shady ghost that came from somewhere carrying the disease. can we keep strangers from coming into our town?

  7. did you ever hear of qualitative research??

    Survey’s, interviews and questionnaires are examples.

    Science has shown preference to qualitative research of quantitative research in many cases.

    I reiterate why are the visual opinions of parents being ignored??

    IN addition you can reference how much pharmaceutical companies have paid out over the years to vaccine damaged individuals.

    A disclaimer: I am not part of the anti vaxx group, I believe I am a sensible, decent person that doesnt understand why people dont take other opinions into account.

  8. They are lots of deaths from vaccines every year. Why doesn’t that scare anyone? Just the one death from measles scares people. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VEARS) shows over 150 deaths a year after vaccines.

  9. We know that vaccines kill and damage some people and it is horrible. The alternative of not vaccinating is worse. No one said it’s risk free. The medical community has agreed that the benefits outweigh the risks. The Rabbonim have gone public agreeing that this is Daas Torah. Saying ‘I won’t do it because everyone else will’ is against the Halacha. The reason why there are ‘vaccine courts’ is much like the ‘Good Samaritan’ law’ which protects people who try and help from being sued if they inadvertently hurt someone. The drug companies know that they will hurt people in the process, but are mandated to vaccinate them, so they need government protection. I know this all will be discounted as conspiracy, but I write to those people who are looking at those objectively and sanely. It’s really not that complicated. We know there are risks yet the Halacha as publicized by the Rabbonim is that we take the risk. In God We Trust.

  10. emeslaamito,

    kindly explain why the side affects on Mercks websites for the MMR does not incluse autism, learning disabilities if it is as you say that:

    “We know that vaccines kill and damage some people and it is horrible. No one said it’s risk free”

  11. 613shmuel, There are people that die every year from seat belts. They get stuck in a burning car and can’t get out in time. Or the child in the back of a car with a safety lock.
    Nonetheless, every sensible person understands that more people are saved than die from seatbelts and safety locks. Which is why we use them.
    Vaccines are the same. In the aggregate, it saves many, many more lives.

  12. josh18 “I believe I am a sensible, decent person that doesnt understand why people dont take other opinions into account.”
    Generally, I’ve witnessed with many anti-vaxxers making many claims and opinions on the matter without any medical or science experience, nor with any strong Rabbinate experience. I respect others opinions and ways of life, but I won’t accept anti-vaxxers presenting what they think are facts, but without the ability to properly source or reference their claims. I express my desire to see their references/sources, but the conversation goes dead after that point. If I were to have written an essay back in my college days without proper sources then 1. It’s plagiarism. 2. There is no proof or link to a scholarly opinion on the topic.
    If Rambam were alive today, he’d be disappointed with the entire situation. Rambam was actually someone who was an expert in science and medicine, and biblical and Talmudic learnings. He didn’t just compile opinions all day long. You’d see plenty of anti-vaxxers arguing with him and insulting him, as we are seeing against various other Rabbonim and doctors today. Those individuals who insult, fight, argue, and fail to properly source/reference their opinions, I can’t respect nor take their opinions in account.

  13. TGIShabbos,

    I agree that expressing opinion without proper research does not hold much water, however I have a personal example and have spoken to many parents of a special needs child that saw how the MMR adversely affected their otherwise healthy normal child to the extent that their child became non-verbal and autistic. Again, I ask how can basic qualitative research be ignored. Is it because it is not written in APA format?? Maybe that the reason to discount visual, actual testimonies of non-biased parents. The parents have nothing to gain in expressing their opinions yet the pharmaceuticals and doctors have only to gain. So again I ask should their opinions not be posted and not even taken into consideration due to them not having a college education or because their written paper is not formatted correctly?? Please explain.

  14. Tgishabbos-
    “I won’t accept anti-vaxxers presenting what they think are facts, but without the ability to properly source or reference their claims. I express my desire to see their references/sources, but the conversation goes dead after that point.”
    There is tons of proof and studies to back up problems with vaccines. We dont just Google and read some blogger and make a decision based on that. Any parent cautious of vaccines has done hours upon hours of research

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