We'd go back to having childhood mortality rates as high as they were in Victorian times, where few were the families who didn't lose a child (often multiple children) to diseases that are now preventable with a vaccine, like measles, whooping cough, diphtheria. https://twitter.com/Jimcorrsays/status/1143456192108421121 …
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OK, maybe child mortality rates wouldn't go quite as high as they were in Victorian times. After all, we have antibiotics, better medical care, and clean water now. They would still skyrocket, though, if we stopped routinely vaccinating for diseases for which we vaccinate now.
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