As false as false can be. Why say something like that? Yeah, they got it. Yeah, it was a very big deal for many who suffered greatly. And yeah, quite a number of people including children died. All of that stopped after developing the vaccine and it was largely eradicated. To say otherwise is completely false.
Now, we have people spreading propaganda to convince fewer people to get their kids vaccinated against it, and low and behold, measles infections will take place along with the suffering and death the disease caused before. What a surprise...and people like you come along and claim people didn't die from it with no embarrassment or shame.
If you want to get the measles jab, be my guest. I already had the measles and thus I am immune.
Now, we have people spreading propaganda to convince fewer people to get their kids vaccinated against it, and low and behold, measles infections will take place along with the suffering and death the disease caused before. What a surprise...and people like you come along and claim people didn't die from it with no embarrassment or shame.
Whatever you think or claim, none of us providing our experiences ever knew of anyone who died from measles or had a mother who was terrified when we got the measles. More than that, our parents laughed when we got the measles as just one more rite of passage as we grew up. How old are you? Chicken Little screaming about the measles is a bunch of falderal. Sure it can be fatal but so is a lightning strike.
Then I had to remember that my Father-in-law, Rest his soul, was struck by lightning when he was in elementary school while he was standing under the eaves of the building in the 1930's and survived. Through the years I have known people who had a loved one die of a lightning strike, so I can only surmise that a lightning strike is more fatal then the measles.