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Measles Spreading in California
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Originally posted by Paprika View PostAnd letting in hordes of unvaccinated children through the southern border could not possibly have any relation to the outbreak.
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Originally posted by seanD View Post500 out of 4 million people died before vaccines became commonplace. Tens of thousands of people die a year just from the flu. Calm down.
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How many people get sick or die from the flu every year?
Flu seasons vary in severity. It is estimated that between 5% to 20% of U.S. residents get the flu, and it is estimated that more than 200,000 people are hospitalized on average for flu-related complications each year. Over a period of 30 years, between 1976 and 2006, estimates of flu-associated deaths in the United States range from a low of about 3,000 to a high of about 49,000 people.
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Measles vaccine acquired immunity is reported to wane in at least 5 percent of cases, within 10 to 15 years after vaccination. 4,5,6A report published in 2012 by the Cochrane Collaboration reviewed 57 clinical trials and studies that involved about 14.7 million children vaccinated with the MMR vaccine.7 Cochrane found that:
"Based on the evidence provided by three cohort studies (3104 participants), vaccination with one dose of MMR vaccine is at least 95 percent effective in preventing clinical measles among preschool children; in schoolchildren and adolescents at least one dose of MMR vaccine was 98 percent effective in preventing laboratory-confirmed measles cases; one or two MMR doses were respectively 92 percent and 95 percent effective in preventing secondary measles cases."
There are studies showing that measles outbreaks can occur in fully vaccinated populations.8,9,10 For example, an outbreak of measles in the spring of 1985 in Corpus Christi, Texas, occurred in a school where more than 99 percent of the students were fully vaccinated. After examining serum samples from students for detectable measles antibodies, the study’s researchers concluded that “outbreaks of measles can occur in secondary schools, even when more than 99 percent of the students have been vaccinated…”11
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Originally posted by Paprika View PostAnd letting in hordes of unvaccinated children through the southern border could not possibly have any relation to the outbreak."I wonder about the trees. / Why do we wish to bear / Forever the noise of these / More than another noise / So close to our dwelling place?" — Robert Frost, "The Sound of Trees"
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Originally posted by Christy View PostJenny McCarthy type vax deniers are probably the most ridiculous ones. Why would you rather take the risk of having your kid getting sick or dying and getting other people sick than take the risk of having them develop autism?"What has the Church gained if it is popular, but there is no conviction, no repentance, no power?" - A.W. Tozer
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Originally posted by Christy View PostAnd I accidentally clicked the amen button under your post.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Christy View PostJenny McCarthy type vax deniers are probably the most ridiculous ones. Why would you rather take the risk of having your kid getting sick or dying and getting other people sick than take the risk of having them develop autism?
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Originally posted by rogue06 View PostEspecially considering that the link between vaccinations and autism has been utterly debunked.
We obviously don't know that Bells Palsy would have presented if she had NOT had the vax.
It does remind me, however, of the "my car was fine til you inflated the tires, now my radio doesn't work!"The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostMy secretary contracted Bell's Palsy "two weeks to the day" after getting her flu shot. She is absolutely convinced it is a causal relationship, and stresses "to the day!"
We obviously don't know that Bells Palsy would have presented if she had NOT had the vax.
It does remind me, however, of the "my car was fine til you inflated the tires, now my radio doesn't work!"
No idea what caused it though. I do get fever blisters sometimes which is another herpes virus, so maybe it has something to do with that. It's been about 10 years ago since I had it and it never came back.
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