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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Oh hey look, lots more red herrings. All of that screed is factually incorrect, so I guess this is where we part ways. Have a great day
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To be fair, the entire argument is a red herring, but I guess that's my fault for engaging. A 0.3% increase in the death/cases rate for measles that is well within the confidence interval for effect is meaningless in terms of the total disease burden anyway
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