Not all vaccines are terrible, the idea behind the original ones is pretty sound. I wouldnt recommend skipping the mmr. Most american familys were having like 8 kids a generation, because half of them died. I admit its kinda nice not losing people to shit like tb.
This anti vaccinator normie shit drives me up the wall though.
Its all because of the anti vaccinators. Most of the cases were in children to young to have all their doses of mmr, and ill bet most of the older cases were in migrants.
In one article they said a dozen or so where "unknown" vaccination status LMAO, this one admits that some were vaccinated.
Ten more cases were added to the Department of State Health Services" count Tuesday, including for the first time the four who self-reported they were vaccinated against the disease, according to the agency’s latest update. A spokesperson with DSHS said health investigators are in the process of confirming whether the four were, in fact, vaccinated against measles and how many doses they may have received.
But the only thing a retarded normie can focus on is "ANTI VACCINATORS". They are like literal fucking zombies with no ability to think on their own, fucking sad reallly.
Most of these cases start with someone who is from another country who is either with a young child, unvaccinated themselves, or suffering the vaccine break away strains.
Sad part, we could have eradicated measles decades ago, all it takes is a 95% immunization rate and it would be gone in less than a decade. But because its not cost effective, no one will do it, but its the anti vaccinators fault.
The high grocery bills and insane costs of rents/living is the anti vaccinators fault too!
The MMR vaccination program was introduced in Spain in 1981. Consistently high vaccination coverage has led to Spain being declared free of endemic measles transmission since 2014. A few imported and import-related cases were reported during the post-elimination phase (2014 to 2020), with very low incidence: three cases per million of inhabitants a year, 70% in adults. In the post-elimination phase an increasing proportion of measles appeared in two-dose vaccinated individuals (up to 14%), posing a challenge to surveillance and laboratory investigations.
Not all vaccines are terrible, the idea behind the original ones is pretty sound. I wouldnt recommend skipping the mmr. Most american familys were having like 8 kids a generation, because half of them died. I admit its kinda nice not losing people to shit like tb.
This anti vaccinator normie shit drives me up the wall though.
Like that shit happening in texas.
https://cbsaustin.com/news/local/west-texas-measles-outbreak-climbs-to-58-with-four-saying-they-were-vaccinated
Its all because of the anti vaccinators. Most of the cases were in children to young to have all their doses of mmr, and ill bet most of the older cases were in migrants.
In one article they said a dozen or so where "unknown" vaccination status LMAO, this one admits that some were vaccinated.
But the only thing a retarded normie can focus on is "ANTI VACCINATORS". They are like literal fucking zombies with no ability to think on their own, fucking sad reallly.
Most of these cases start with someone who is from another country who is either with a young child, unvaccinated themselves, or suffering the vaccine break away strains.
Sad part, we could have eradicated measles decades ago, all it takes is a 95% immunization rate and it would be gone in less than a decade. But because its not cost effective, no one will do it, but its the anti vaccinators fault.
The high grocery bills and insane costs of rents/living is the anti vaccinators fault too!
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8537497/
Only problem is they don't work.
..was Polio not a vaccination?
And?
I feel like I'm being baited here, but I guess I have to at least take a nibble. Was the Polio vaccine not kind of important?