People are dying from preventable diseases at a far higher rate you idiotic Luddite.
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Replying to @warriormama1019 @Charbrevolution and
The world. People die from preventable diseases at a far higher rate than they die from vaccinations themselves. If you catch measles you’re far more likely to die or suffer life altering effects than you are to die or suffer life altering effects if you have the vaccine.
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Replying to @bmewelshy @Charbrevolution and
I’ll ask again: where? Numbers of deaths FROM THE DISEASE, not from ‘complications’.
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Replying to @warriormama1019 @Charbrevolution and
http://vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk/measles By the way complications describe what happens when you get a disease. Much in the same way that fatal blood loss is a ‘complication’ often encountered by gun shot victims.
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Replying to @bmewelshy @Charbrevolution and
No. I mean ‘child is malnourished, or had another disease, got measles and died’. The child did not ‘die of measles’. When you’re talking ‘world’ and by that you really mean 3rd world, this is the reality. So rather than pick nits, give me those numbers and places. I’ll wait.
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Replying to @warriormama1019 @Charbrevolution and
Lmao. Cherry picking to try and suit your agenda. Look up measles deaths by country just before the vaccine was introduced vs 10 years after. It’s undeniably effective. You’re scum trying to reduce the public health of your country. Traitor.
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Replying to @bmewelshy @warriormama1019 and
I’m interpreting that, as warrior mama says she lives in the land of the free, those living in the developing world are beneath her consideration as human beings. And that she doesn’t consider Europe as blessed as her. https://www.who.int/csr/don/06-may-2019-measles-euro/en/ …
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The death rate from measles is roughly 0.2%, or 2 in 1,000 cases based on recent outbreaks in the US and Europe. This is primarily from a complication called SSPE, but can be due to other factors
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