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 …
To be fair, any deaths-to-cases ratio increase is tiny, and the vast reduction in cases speaks for itself anyway, so it's a bit of a moot point anyway
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Just to clarify: what I mean by this is that an increase from 0.1% death rate to 0.5% death rate per case is totally meaningless in the context of the number of cases decreasing from millions per year to <100 per year
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