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What these outbreaks mean is that Europe will have more blind people than they planned on in the future.
Strange that there are people who imagine unproven autism relationships and simply ignore the exceedingly high probability of blindness.
People who are afraid of getting their children vaccinated should ask themselves if they would prefer that their kids get measles and possibly be blinded by the disease, or die. These were but two of the many ramifications that measles can and used to impart to some who caught the disease, prior to the vaccination.
People who are afraid of getting their children vaccinated should ask themselves if they would prefer that their kids get measles and possibly be blinded by the disease, or die. These were but two of the many ramifications that measles can and used to impart to some who caught the disease, prior to the vaccination.
Thanks decimon.
Before this gets into a long, drawn-out vaccinate -vs- don’t vaccinate thread, let me just mention that it won’t be the typical measles, mumps, rubella that wipes us all out. It will be a strain of antibiotic resistant bacteria that will probably help cause the end of the world as we know it.
I had measles when I was around seven years old. That was back in the ‘40s and I don’t believe that there was a vaccine at that time. It was a very difficult disease - high fever, lots of coughing up of the lesions that the measles left in my throat. I don’t remember how long that went on, but it must have been more than a week. And, by the way, I was kept in an almost completely darkened room so that my eyes would not be affected - and they weren’t. I recovered but was very weakened by the disease. I recall the first time I got out of bed after the fever broke. I was unable to stand and fell to the floor.
well, has the autism rate gone down in Europe?
no?
must not have been the vaccines then