Tag: measles

  • Parent’s Opinions are Valid…Only When They Conform To the Government’s View?

    Parent’s Opinions are Valid…Only When They Conform To the Government’s View?

    The well-publicized measles outbreaks In Washington, New York, and Texas have inflamed the debate over vaccines. Regardless of vaccination rates measles disease outbreaks cycle every 2 or 3 years as they did BEFORE the vaccine. (more about measles cases pre/post vaccine) Pro-vaccine advocates use this as an opportunity to introduce legislation that eliminate exemptions and…

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  • Measles: A Treatable Disease

    Measles: A Treatable Disease

    Large portions of this editorial are from vaccine choice advocate Shawn Siegel as posted publicly on Facebook here. There’s no such thing as an illness or disease that doesn’t have sometimes associated complications and death – even the common cold. Yet, we wouldn’t call the common cold anything other than benign. The pictograph posted below,…

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  • Herd Immunity vs Outbreaks

    Herd Immunity vs Outbreaks

    According to information from the study presented by California Healthline, as many as 86% of those who caught measles at Disneyland were fully up to date on their MMR vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella. If you believe in vaccines you realize that none of them should have gotten measles, if you believe the official…

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