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To: wirestripper
I found this in a CNN article about Israel vaccinating health/police workers.....

"Dr. Carlos del Rio, an infectious disease specialist at Emory University in Atlanta, is among the skeptics. "I would really worry about vaccinating people and having to live with the consequences of vaccination and the complications of vaccinations," he said.

Del Rio adds it's not just the vaccinated person who's at risk. Anyone who touches the site on a recently vaccinated person's skin could also get sick.

"I can tell you that, you know, somebody's patch is going to fall off. And something is going to happen," said del Rio."

More nonsensical worries? Just wondering.

52 posted on 11/21/2002 8:22:02 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: goodnesswins; muggs
More nonsensical worries? Just wondering.

In a word, YES!

Let me try an analogy. ......In todays society we fearfully remove peanuts from our school lunch programs and any other public venues. We force construction workers to wear 35lbs of safety gear any time they get more than a foot off the ground. Restauraunts won't serve tomatoes unless asked and I am not even going to get into the smoking subject.

Sure, in some silly situation a immuno-suppressed person could accidently get into contact with a recently vaccinated person and get some of the virus on a open sore from a leaky bandage. Sure! That might/could happen during a blue moon with the sun and mars in conjunction.

Back when I got my vaccination, we sure did not worry about such things. Not ever!

55 posted on 11/21/2002 9:41:23 AM PST by Cold Heat
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