You apparently are not old enough (under 50) to remember the polio clinics with iron lungs or the measels epidemics that killed and maimed thousands or the mumps epidemics or the whoopi cough outbreaks. Made up stories about what is in vaccines do not help. Lack of knowledge that is your dilemma
“”You apparently are not old enough (under 50) to remember the polio clinics with iron lungs or the measels epidemics that killed and maimed thousands or the mumps epidemics or the whoopi cough outbreaks. Made up stories about what is in vaccines do not help. Lack of knowledge that is your dilemma””
Find one person on FR who is OVER 50 by about 25 years and then ask who hasn’t had measles, mumps, chickenpox, whooping cough etc.
I think you may know a little something about “making up stories.” Educate yourself - plenty of information out there for anyone who will put the kool-aid down for a minute.
Few people have died of measles (note correct spelling), rather most have died of complications, such as encephalitis or pneumonia. High risk factors for death include immuno-compromised systems(like AIDS), malnutrition, or even Vitamin A deficiency.
When my child was young, many of the parents in our circle of friends would have measles parties. One kid would get measles and they’d throw a party so the other kids could get exposed and “come down” with measles. Then they would get the longest lasting, cheapest immunity to measles: measles.
You also commented about “made up stories about what is in vaccines”. Google will lead you to research in JAMA and other prestigious publications about peanut oil in vaccines. Maybe you are in need of researching the issue more thoroughly.