Posted on 10/23/2020 8:12:11 PM PDT by doragsda
“This may explain why kids are less affected by COVID.”
My thought as well.
You would think that actually having Measles, Mumps and Rubella would afford even better protection. I am 78 and had all of the childhood diseases. In fact, I had mumps and chicken pox at the same time!
You see a big uptick in people over 60 and a much bigger uptick in people over 70.
Thats a fascinating correlation. Obviously older people have a lot more health problems. It would be interesting for somebody to do the multivariate statistical analysis to look for the MMR correlation.
Here are the deaths by age group in Idaho:
Did the scientific-political complex sit on this idea since June in order to maximize the damage to Trump. 115,000 Americans have died of Covid since June 5, if you believe the numbers.
I dont know Jane but they vaccinate kids one time at 18 months then again at 5 yrs. it is only recommended for up to 12 years old!! When I was a kid we all had measles, mumps ect. The only vaccine we had was smallpox!!
The site says anyone born before 1957 are immune and should not get the vaccine, I am assuming that is because we all had the diseases because there were no vaccines to prevent them!!
There seem to be many things they sat on. The MATH+ Protocol, HCQ, Ivermectin, the MMR vaccine. Youd almost be inclined to believe there was a Big Pharma con job / conspiracy being played on us.
I don’t believe it.
#26. Re I had German measles..maybe that makes me immune”. TO Democrat Fascism ,i.e. Cuomo brothers, Rep. Gerald Connelly ((D-Va), Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Va) and of course, the Italian Fascista Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
For the rest of the Democrat commies, you’re on your own. /sarc
Rubella titre can and does wear off with time. I had rubella as a kid, titre was good when I was pregnant with the first baby. A little less than 3 years later, it was gone and I had to have a rubella shot as soon as the second baby was born to protect any other babies who might come along.
So don’t bet on that theory. Most elderly folks have also had the diseases yet ate the most vulnerable to covid today. Our bodies simply wear out.
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I remember I got a rubeola shot at school when I was about 12 in the early 70s. Parents had to give permission, but it was given at school. I HAD the measles when I was 4. I dont know if it was a combined shot, and there may have been a booster later on.
But we had the diseases themselves which is supposed to be lifetime immunity.
But we all had measles mumps and rubella
May have started in the 50s but not widespread until 70’s and 80’s and 90’s.
“The MMR vaccination started in 1957.”
No, the MMR started in 1971. The individual vaccines date back to the 1960s starting with measles in 1963.
A number of folks were getting MMR boosters a while back just for this reason.
I went to a Walgreens to try and they weren’t giving anything w/o a prescription because....covid.
I may try again today.
Is this the vaccine many blame for Autism???
* Birth before 1957 provides only presumptive evidence for measles, mumps, and rubella. Before vaccines were available, nearly everyone was infected with measles, mumps, and rubella viruses during childhood. The majority of people born before 1957 are likely to have been infected naturally and therefore are presumed to be protected against measles, mumps, and rubella. Healthcare personnel born before 1957 without laboratory evidence of immunity or disease should consider getting two doses of MMR vaccine.
“A look at the possibility that widespread use of MMR vaccinations may explain the difference in Covid infection rates across countries. “
And across age groups.
It is an interesting theory and it could be tested in adults before there is a Wuhan Virus vaccine.
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