https://kirschsubstack.com/p/near-0-deaths-per-year-from-mmr-in
Executive summary
The MMR vaccine is extremely dangerous. It’s the vaccine associated with the most autism in the US.
Is there a mortality benefit that outweighs the risk?
The answer is no.
Even if you believe everything on the CDC website as to the mortality benefit, the MMR vaccines would save fewer than 5 lives a year in the US at a cost of over 50,000 new autism cases.
Yet, all 50 states in the US require some form of measles vaccination for children. The parents are not given a choice. This is insane.
So autism rates continue to skyrocket while measles deaths hover at around 1 per year.
But no lawmaker wants to talk about it because vaccines are sacred cows.
In this article, I’ll show you all the data that backs up what I said above.
When you say 'require measles vaccinations', do you mean to attend public school?
IDK; ask Steve Kirsch. I just posted the article. He's good with links and references but I don't remember seeing any reference for that particular assertion.
I've had children in two different states in the last six years and I've never been forced to vaccinate them. I homeschool, so maybe this is about public school requirements? It didn't say in the article.
Yep, it’s for public schools. I seem to remember neighbors would have measles parties to get natural immunity. With modern medicine, these diseases are not that big of a deal. There is no need for 100% compliance.
Every State except Iowa requires MMR vaccine for public schools. Iowa requires Measles and rubella but not Mumps