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Two-thirds of the population of Europe survived the Black Death. I’m still trying to figure out how they possibly could have done it.
I believe in most vaccines on a delayed schedule...and I do not entrust my life to big pharma. Doesnt make me against ALL vaccines and sick of the fascist-flavored onslaught against any and all discussion over the matter due to the measles hype.
Liberals of course refuse to make any other factor a topic up for discussion: like the fact that we do not screen enough people from other countries etc...
Did you half your class have peanut and gluten allergies too? Ever considered why there has been such an upsurge? Not saying its vaccines but that it is a question worth asking.
Vaccination is necessary and one of the great achievements of medicine but over-vaccination from infancy may have tragic consequences on the development of some childrens immune systems. Also, there are too many toxic additives in shots that should not be there.
Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!
Its always about Marcia!
What about Jan?
measels is not as bad other illnesses that can be vaccinated against, I think people have a certain vaccine load they can take, when you overload that you get autoimmune disorders and increase in other autoimmune related disorders.
We should only be vaccinating against the worst of the worst, not poking our immune systems with a stick constantly.
I can’t remember ever having had chicken pox, though I had measles and mumps. The doc says I probably did have it, either so young that my father and grandmother didn’t know about it (parents separated); and that sometimes it isn’t real obvious (?)
In 1970, 5th grade, a bunch of us were rounded up for live attenuated measles vaccine. Somehow, we had missed previous vaccination roundups during the summers.
It must have been a bad batch of vaccine, because most of us contracted measles soon after. My mom recalls that it was a mild case in me.
“I don’t remember ever having measles, but I remember being kept out of summer day camp as an almost 8 yo because of chicken pox.”
LOL. When I was 5 and my sister was 3 the parents left us with a sitter for a day. She brought us around to visit her friends and family. Everybody commented on all the “mosquito” bites we had at the time. It was chicken pox. We infected half the town.
As a kid, I had measles, mumps, and chicken pox. Most kids I knew at that time also survived these outbreaks. So I don’t really understand the big uproar about 700 cases of the measles in a country of over 300 MILLION people.