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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Replying to @jeremyrhammond
That's a paper arguing for two doses of the measles vaccine to prevent outbreaks. You're cherry picking some quotes from research that completely contradicts your position
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The fact Poland advocated the two-dose regimen is completely irrelevant to the point for which I quoted him.
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Replying to @jeremyrhammond
No, in fact it's rather central. Cherry-picking a single sentence out of a 94 paper only makes sense if you are somehow uninterested in the literature as a whole, or trying to deceptively undermine any argument with non sequiturs
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Replying to @jeremyrhammond
A single out-of-context sentence from a 1994 paper is an obvious non-sequitur
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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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