Some might view it as proof that the vaccines obviously don’t work. Doubling down on fail is a poor substitute for success.
There are no short or long-term double-blind tests (vaccinated vs unvaccinated) to demonstrate efficacy, nor safety of vaccines. There are no safe dosages for injected ethylmercury, for aluminum nor for many of the other ingredients.
Anyone who has a legitimate interest in learning about vaccines should go to Amazon or B&N and get books from both pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine perspectives, so that they can make up their own minds.
It’s incontrovertible that the MMR vaccine does work. Most of the time. For measles, I know it’s 97 percent effective if one has the booster and 93 percent with only one dose. This isn’t perfect, but near universal vaccination rates brought the incidence rate down by 99 percent. This is what is described as the herd effect. The fewer who get sick, the fewer there are who are exposed.