“The current paid injury claim rate is 1 per million doses (all vaccines) doesnt even compare to the 1/1000 death rate of the actual measles.”
I call bullshit on your data.
The total, nationwide deaths reported from the 40’s through the 60’s never exceeded 600 per year, some years having millions of cases.
But even if your 1/1000 were correct that’s still lower than the flu.
And we don’t compel anyone to get a flu shot. And people don’t get their panties in a wad over other folks not getting a flu shot.
Paid injury claim data?
Can you provide a link for that?
The 1/1000 death rate is found on the CDC website.
https://www.cdc.gov/measles/about/complications.html
The injury claim rate per million doses is from the HRSA website.
https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/data/index.html
I think the reason the flu shots aren’t mandatory outside the medical industry and the military is that the flu mutates so rapidly that there is no single vaccination that provides long lasting immunity.
Every year it’s a new best guess at what strains are most likely concoction.
If they ever develop a vaccine that does provide lifetime immunity (or at least long term) in a single dose or series of doses, it will probably end up on the required list within 5 years of introduction.
Vax companies have legal immunity from prosecution.
A Vax executive could shoot your kid down in the street, and judges must look away.
Statistic promoters lie.