Greater Manchester Police issue warning as ‘childhood infections of measles and whooping cough are rising dramatically’

Greater Manchester Police has issued a warning as ‘childhood infections of measles and whooping cough are rising dramatically’. The police force is urging parents to make sure they and their children are vaccinated as ‘we are already seeing cases requiring hospital attendance including hospital admittance’.

‘Measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world’, warned GMP’s Longsight and Moss Side division. The force took to social media to spread the message that ‘one child can contaminate 90 per cent of the classroom’, and ‘if your child isn’t vaccinated, they’re not protected’.




The reminders come amid a concerning rise in cases of measles across the country this year, including in Greater Manchester, following a decline in the vaccination rates of the MMR jab (measles, mumps, and rubella). In Greater Manchester, leading doctors are encouraging people to be cautious.

Last month, the region’s uptake of two doses of MMR vaccine by the age of five stood at 83.5 per cent in Greater Manchester – below the England average at 83.8 per cent, and far below the target set by the WHO of 95 per cent.

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Just five years ago, the UK was deemed by the World Health Organisation to have eradicated measles just five years ago. Now, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination rates have fallen and cases are on the rise.

There has been a decline in the uptake of vaccines because of the claims of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism by Dr Andrew Wakefield – which have been extensively investigated and found to be false.

A drop was also seen in the wake of Covid-19, which brought missed routine vaccinations and vaccine fatigue. Some communities also have concerns about the type of vaccine used, as some vaccine options contain gelatine derived from pork products – although there are pork-free MMR vaccines available upon request.

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