Why the fuck is he reversing his stance after being against the shit for so many years? What would Optics have to do with it? Is this another sting move of some sort? Is it to bring awareness to the MMR vaccine?
I don't see quotation marks... Did he actually said this? or are they putting words in his mouth? If he did, I am disappointed.
I am not sure about the safety of MMR vaccine, do not know if it is even the same MMR vaccine approved in the 60's; or is it a new patent? But we (the people and the health agencies) need to have conversations about all these vaccines. It is Not acceptable to continue pretending the Covid-19 vaccine debacle didn't happen.
Excellent point. This is why we need to have conversations, so people can make informed decisions. It is up to us to ask questions and demand answers from the health authorities. We should not accept mandates and declarations.
Measles was to the 1960’s generations like chicken pox was to the 80’s and 90’s. My Mom remembers people having “measles” parties like we had “chicken pox parties” when I was growing up. What parent would willingly expose their child to a deadly disease just to induce immunity? They wouldn’t. Unless measles has somehow changed since the 1960’s, they have successfully pushed their propaganda that if your child gets measles today, it will be as if they’ve contracted small pox and somehow our parents and grandparents generation never contradicted this narrative. Or they didn’t contradict it loudly enough to drown out their lies. So, here we are. 🤷🏼♀️
"...from 1956 to 1960, an average of 542,000 cases were reported annually.By the late 1950s, even before the introduction of measles vaccine, measles-related deaths and case fatality rates in the United States had decreased markedly, presumably as a result of improvement in health care and nutrition. From 1956 to 1960, an average of 450 measles-related deaths were reported each year (∼1 death/ 1000 reported cases), compared with an average of 5300 measles-related deaths during 1912–1916 (26 deaths/ 1000 reported cases) [2]."
Why the fuck is he reversing his stance after being against the shit for so many years? What would Optics have to do with it? Is this another sting move of some sort? Is it to bring awareness to the MMR vaccine?
Help me understand this shit, please.
I don't see quotation marks... Did he actually said this? or are they putting words in his mouth? If he did, I am disappointed.
I am not sure about the safety of MMR vaccine, do not know if it is even the same MMR vaccine approved in the 60's; or is it a new patent? But we (the people and the health agencies) need to have conversations about all these vaccines. It is Not acceptable to continue pretending the Covid-19 vaccine debacle didn't happen.
When the hospitalization rate was below 2% in the 1960's and death very rare they finally got the vaccine .
Should we ask or worry about the patents or should consider the need all together ?
Remember anti viral medications are a recent development and much safer than vaccines.
Excellent point. This is why we need to have conversations, so people can make informed decisions. It is up to us to ask questions and demand answers from the health authorities. We should not accept mandates and declarations.
Measles was to the 1960’s generations like chicken pox was to the 80’s and 90’s. My Mom remembers people having “measles” parties like we had “chicken pox parties” when I was growing up. What parent would willingly expose their child to a deadly disease just to induce immunity? They wouldn’t. Unless measles has somehow changed since the 1960’s, they have successfully pushed their propaganda that if your child gets measles today, it will be as if they’ve contracted small pox and somehow our parents and grandparents generation never contradicted this narrative. Or they didn’t contradict it loudly enough to drown out their lies. So, here we are. 🤷🏼♀️
Where is the 2% coming from? Everything I'm reading said the hospitalization rate for measles in 1960 was around 25%.
"...from 1956 to 1960, an average of 542,000 cases were reported annually.By the late 1950s, even before the introduction of measles vaccine, measles-related deaths and case fatality rates in the United States had decreased markedly, presumably as a result of improvement in health care and nutrition. From 1956 to 1960, an average of 450 measles-related deaths were reported each year (∼1 death/ 1000 reported cases), compared with an average of 5300 measles-related deaths during 1912–1916 (26 deaths/ 1000 reported cases) [2]."
1 death / 1000 = 0.1% '56 to 60
26 deaths/ 1000 = 2.6% 1912- 1916
Send the link I will read over maybe I'm wrong.
Looks like he wrote it