I fail to see the freak out of people over the anti-vaxxers.
The big argument is that the child who is unvaccinated poses a danger to the rest of society because they MAY get sick with the disease and could possibly pass it on to others.
However, if those others are vaccinated, then they are immune and in no danger from the unvaccinated child. So why the freak out over the occasional unvaccinated child?
And I understand the argument that it’s good for everyone possible to be vaccinated so that those who cannot be, are protected by herd immunity. But when someone encounters the unvaccinated child, why do they automatically presume the child would be OK with the vaccines? Doesn’t it occur to them that that unvaccinated child may be one of those who CAN’T take the vaccines and those are the ones everyone is worried about protecting?
Also, the vaccines are not as responsible for the decrease in childhood diseases as claimed. Good sanitation and proper nutrition went a long way to decreasing them before the vaccines came out.
These interviews between Candace Owens and Dr Robert Malone are very interesting. In the second interview, at about the one hour mark, they discuss the normal schedule of childhood vaccines and she presents some fascinating stats on disease and vaccinations that even took Dr. Malone by surprise.
Candace Owens and Robert Malone
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17545098/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt18182448/
Amen.
Thanks for the interview links.
I saw that. I was stunned, too. I didn’t grow up in the US. I had not even heard the term tetanus till I came here. I was walking somewhere my 1st semester, stepped on something that pierced my shoe and impaled me, went to the clinic, got the thing cleaned and was then told about tetanus. I got the shot and have since had it repeated. Don’t I now feel so stupid!
I looked up the information that Candace cited. It’s easy enough for anyone to find. For anyone who’s interested, look up Historical Comparisons of Morbidity and Mortality for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in the United States. It was mind-blowing to me. https://jamanetwork.com › journals › jama › articlepdf › 209448 › joc70121_2155_2163.pdf https://jamanetwork.com › journals › jama › articlepdf › 209448 › joc70121_2155_2163.pdf