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Roughly 80 Norwegian college students have reportedly contracted mumps. Of the 80, many reportedly were previously vaccinated with the MMR vaccine, which, by all logical and reasonable accounts, should have protected them. However, Norwegian health officials are making excuses over the matter.

According to OutBreakNewsToday.
Several of those who are now sick with mumps are Norwegian students who have previously received two doses of MMR vaccine is recommended.

It is possible to get sick with mumps even if you have been fully vaccinated against the disease, confirming Margrethe Greve-Isdahl, chief physician at the Department of vaccine, Public Health (FHI).
I'm not sure how much tolerance people have left for vaccines that just don't work. It makes about zero sense that MMR vaccinated people would have anything to do with an "outbreak" of mumps. Health officials justifying the matter is equally conniving and sinister at the highest of levels.

In Norway, the first dose of MMR is given to children at 15 months, while the second is administered at 11 years of age, or 6th grade. Clearly those involved in this outbreak were well past this stage and were fully immunized.

Mumps is an acute infectious viral disease. While this is being overdramatized as an "outbreak," it is unlikely any injury, or even deaths, will occur. In which case this story will promptly be shelved.