Why is rsv the thing everyone has? Even adults? I've only ever heard of babies getting it before. Seems odd that at the same time, I'm hearing ads in the grocery store urging adults to get the rsv vax.
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What’s RSV sounds like a car. Don’t answer I can look it up(but probably won’t)
The new baby's chest walls are not firm enough, yet, to cough. So, a regular cold can kill the child easily. This happened to 3 of my grandchildren. One was on the brink of death for 5 days.
The hep vaccine given to them (at 8-hours) old weakens their immune response to cold viruses. Normally, they have more natural protection, but the vax wipes it out.
Atrocious practice!
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/respiratory-syncytial-virus/symptoms-causes/syc-20353098
So a common cold? It is cold season and people locked themselves away for 2 years so I’d say it’s expected.
Yes, but even if not vaxxed their immune systems are weak from the isolation and super sterile environments created.
Yep. As expected.
The infant's chest walls are not yet developed enough to produce a cough.