shingles occurs in ppl infected with chickenpox, not in ppl vaccinated for chickenpox.
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Replying to @frameitfriendly @michaelmina_lab and
um, infection with varicella is required for shingles. it is not from the vaccine.
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Replying to @frameitfriendly @michaelmina_lab and
for others. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/shingles/symptoms-causes/syc-20353054 …pic.twitter.com/GlLvlrHlac
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Replying to @MacBaird13 @mcfunny and
I’m with Ralph. If people around me aren’t going to vaccinate themselves I’m suceptible to their illnesses.
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Replying to @NiceGoingAdam @MacBaird13 and
You poor fool, Adam. You got suckered into believing that unvaccinated people are a danger to you. You also likely believe that there is such a thing as vaccine attained herd immunity and do not know how vaccines actually killed our chances of real herd immunity. U r way behind.
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Replying to @DemsRRacePimps @NiceGoingAdam and
I am really interested to know - How did vaccines kill our chances at herd immunity. Please provide even one - literally just one - example of this. Or better. One explanation for what you mean by it. Thanks
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For some reason, there is a group of people that believe herd immunity can only be attained from natural infection. Too bad the term “herd immunity” was first used in 1923 study on vaccinated mice. And vaccines work just fine to generate herd immunity in us.
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Replying to @MacBaird13 @michaelmina_lab and
No, you are wrong. See this paper from 1923. This was the first use of the term/ concept herd immunity. The principles learned from this paper were applied to studying the human measles epidemic.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2167341/ …
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