You are arguing from ignorance. As I said, Gregory Poland has attributed the increase in the rate of deaths per reported measles cases to "the increased incidence of measles infection in infants and adults relative to children older than 1 year of age." https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1994.00420160048006 …https://twitter.com/GidMK/status/1167191077146677248 …
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For example, I could pick out the phrase "measles vaccine is highly effective" from the same paper and it would completely ignore the main point, which is that a single dose was not entirely preventative and that the strategy needed to be changed in 94
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Yes, you are correct that if you were to do that, it would be cherry-picking, in contrast to my having pointed out the still relevant fact that Poland attributed the increased deaths-per-reported-cases ratio to the shifted risk burden caused by mass vaccination.
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What Poland wrote in 1994 is relevant.
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A single out-of-context sentence from a 1994 paper is an obvious non-sequitur
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