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To: Lakeside Granny

Good morning LG. I was thinking last night about you being part of the vaccine for polio test.

You may not remember but I was curious if the government was pushing the Salk vaccine as much as it is pushing this one?


1,387 posted on 08/06/2021 7:39:30 AM PDT by CottonBall (They aren’t afraid of the virus. They are afraid of free Americans!)
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To: CottonBall

I was too young to remember any of the politics around the Polio vax.

I just know that we were all very happy that there was a vaccine to take.


1,390 posted on 08/06/2021 7:54:41 AM PDT by Lakeside Granny (Vote RED~R.emove E.very D.emocrat~D&S)
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To: CottonBall

Not after 6 deaths. I posted an article about it last night.


1,396 posted on 08/06/2021 8:02:47 AM PDT by Rusty0604 (" When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat." -Ronald Reagan)
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To: CottonBall; Lakeside Granny

We all were worried at the time because for the longest time no one knew what was causing it. Back then they weren’t lying or contradicting themselves so we trusted what was being said.

I don’t recall when I got my polio shot or swallowed it but I do know when I was younger in school the kids would all line up along the hallway and the school nurse would give the shots that were needed at that time. It says mass inoculations started in 1954 so I was 15 at the time and it is likely it was done in the school.

“In the late 1940s, the March of Dimes, a grassroots organization founded with President Roosevelt’s help to find a way to defend against polio, enlisted Dr. Jonas Salk, head of the Virus Research Lab at the University of Pittsburgh. Salk found that polio had as many as 125 strains of three basic types, and that an effective vaccine needed to combat all three. By growing samples of the polio virus and then deactivating, or “killing” them by adding a chemical called formalin, Salk developed his vaccine, which was able to immunize without infecting the patient.”

After mass inoculations began in 1954, everyone marveled at the high success rate—some 60-70 percent—until the vaccine caused a sudden outbreak of some 200 cases. After it was determined that the cases were all caused by one faulty batch of the vaccine, production standards were improved, and by August 1955 some 4 million shots had been given. Cases of polio in the U.S. dropped from 14,647 in 1955 to 5,894 in 1956, and by 1959 some 90 other countries were using Salk’s vaccine.”

“A later version of the polio vaccine, developed by Albert Sabin, used a weakened form of the live virus and was swallowed instead of injected. It was licensed in 1962 and soon became more popular than Salk’s vaccine, as it was cheaper to make and easier for people to take. There is still no cure for polio once it has been contracted, but the use of vaccines has virtually eliminated polio in the United States and around the world. According to the World Health Organization, polio cases have been reduced by 99 percent and survives only among the world’s poorest and most marginalized communities”

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/children-receive-first-polio-vaccine


1,509 posted on 08/06/2021 1:35:24 PM PDT by Spunky
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