Those who are most at risk when vaccination rates drop are infants too young to be vaccinated and people with weakened immune systems, for whom vaccination doesn’t work as well.
So here we have a good example of the typical vaccine quack talking points.
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somehow infants are “too young” to be vaccinated, even though they routinely vaccinate babies for Hep B on the day they are born.
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they want us to feel sorry for “people with weakened immune systems”, but they conveniently fail to disclose the fact that its vaccines that cause the diseases that lead to a weakened immune system.
Every parent should be able to decide the risks of their child getting the actual disease vs the risk of the vaccine. Once you get measles, chickenpox etc, aren’t you immune?
Yes, and if you extrapolate that logic further, presumably the unvaccinated will be the only ones getting any infections, and once they do get an infection, they should be immune.
So basically the decision to not vaccinate only affects you, the unvaccinated,
Which is exactly why they bring up “those who can’t be vaccinated”, which of course, they vaccinate anyway, regardless of age or medical condition.
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