Show me! I am an open book. Then we can have the discussion on if 1 in a million is an accurate number.
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Replying to @3063Facts @TakeThatCDC and
You are not an open book, you are a closed mind, but an empty vessel, moaning into the void.
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Replying to @Monstercoyliar @TakeThatCDC and
Not true. Show me and I’ll back off. I will always admit when I am wrong. I am always open to new information.
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Replying to @Monstercoyliar @TakeThatCDC and
By attacking me personally shows that you have no evidence or are unwilling to retrieve it. I am not anti- science, I am pro-science and I ask questions. Lots of questions. I will read anything you provide for me, as I have this entire thread (which is huge lol).
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Replying to @3063Facts @Monstercoyliar and
Speaking of logical questions... If vaccines truly protect why are the vaccinated so afraid of those who don't vaccinate? Non-vaccinated pose no greater risk of transmission than the vaccinated.
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Replying to @med1cinewoman @3063Facts and
Yes, non-vaccinated are more likely to get - and transmit - preventable diseases than the vaccinated, and when they congregate, they increase the risks of outbreaks. https://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p2069.pdf …
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Replying to @doritmi @3063Facts and
“The apparent paradox is that as measles immunization rates rise to high levels in a population, measles becomes a disease of immunized persons.”
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Replying to @med1cinewoman @doritmi and
Of course the cases, complications and deaths decrease as well. Let's not forget about those facts.
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Fact. Complications and deaths from vaccines increase as well.
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