An Unvaccinated Child Has Died In Texas Measles Outbreak.

Your reference to a fake disease named "turbo cancer" for starters.
The jabs wear down a person's immune system and cause all kinds of different cancers.

A leading cause of death is "unknown"

Insurance companies report record early deaths.

Taking jabs from people who believe the earth is over populated is probably a bad idea.
 
I got measles as a child and so did my four siblings. We all recovered without a hitch.

Is this not true for nearly all American children before the vaccine was instituted?
A vaccine became available in 1963. In the decade before, nearly all children got measles by the time they were 15 years old. It is estimated 3 to 4 million people in the United States were infected each year. Among reported measles cases each year, an estimated:

  • 400 to 500 people died
  • 48,000 were hospitalized
  • 1,000 suffered encephalitis (swelling of the brain)
 
RFK plays down unneeded deaths on his watch.
 
Your reference to a fake disease named "turbo cancer" for starters.

 
RFK plays down unneeded deaths on his watch.
Says he who doesn't know the US sees measles outbreaks every year - the point of RFKs statement.
Why is this important?
Because it means -this- outbreak isn't really news -- it's just another example of how the left uses dead kids to push agenda.
 
Says he who doesn't know the US sees measles outbreaks every year - the point of RFKs statement.
Why is this important?
Because it means -this- outbreak isn't really news -- it's just another example of how the left uses dead kids to push agenda.
And why do we have outbreaks every year?

RFK Jr can’t seem to figure that out.
 
A vaccine became available in 1963. In the decade before, nearly all children got measles by the time they were 15 years old. It is estimated 3 to 4 million people in the United States were infected each year. Among reported measles cases each year, an estimated:

  • 400 to 500 people died
  • 48,000 were hospitalized
  • 1,000 suffered encephalitis (swelling of the brain)

Pneumonia and encephalitis are complications of all respiratory infections they arent unique to measles. We are far better equipped to prevent those complications and deal with them if they come now than we were in the 60's. There's no correlation between death rates in the 60's vs today given those facts.
 
Pneumonia and encephalitis are complications of all respiratory infections they arent unique to measles. We are far better equipped to prevent those complications and deal with them if they come now than we were in the 60's. There's no correlation between death rates in the 60's vs today given those facts.
Please explain the advancements in treatment of measles in the last 60 years.
 
Please explain the advancements in treatment of measles in the last 60 years.
I didn't say measles, I said pneumonia and encephalitis. No one dies of measles they die from the complications of the infection IE pneumonia and encephalitis which because those are exceedingly common complications of all infections (pneumonia specific to respiratory ones) we have made great strides in both prevention and treatment. It's why diseases like the flu are far less deadly than they once were.
 
No it doesn’t. All they have to do is file an exception based on almost any grounds they want.
That`s true. Our chiropractor gets exemptions for her kids. Like many chiropractors, she doesn`t accept real science. She`s an Evangelical something or other. She`s a great chiropractor who should stay in her own lane.
 
I didn't say measles, I said pneumonia and encephalitis. No one dies of measles they die from the complications of the infection IE pneumonia and encephalitis which because those are exceedingly common complications of all infections (pneumonia specific to respiratory ones) we have made great strides in both prevention and treatment. It's why diseases like the flu are far less deadly than they once were.
If they die from complications caused by measles, then they die from measles. Trying to make it sound like it’s not caused by measles is an attempt to minimize.

Encephalitis is not an exceedingly common complication of respiratory viruses.

We have an antiviral for flu. We have no treatment for measles.

How do we treat encephalitis now?
 
Says he who doesn't know the US sees measles outbreaks every year - the point of RFKs statement.
Why is this important?
Because it means -this- outbreak isn't really news -- it's just another example of how the left uses dead kids to push agenda.
Because a child died for no reason. I thought you were pro life.
 
If they die from complications caused by measles, then they die from measles. Trying to make it sound like it’s not caused by measles is an attempt to minimize.

If they dont get the complications which are just complications of an infection not measles specifically they are dying from the complication. Our ability to prevent and treat the complication vs measles is far more important to the discussion of death rates due to the infection.
Encephalitis is not an exceedingly common complication of respiratory viruses.
I didnt say it was I said pneumonia was.
We have an antiviral for flu. We have no treatment for measles.
1. Most people who get the flu dont take the antiviral.
2. People who die of the flu die of the complications associated with infection just like the measles. Our ability to prevent and treat those complications is what has driven down death rates.
How do we treat encephalitis now?

Your absolute trust in the medicine regarding vaccines but hard questioning of medicine's ability to treat and prevent common complications of infection is odd.
 
If they dont get the complications which are just complications of an infection not measles specifically they are dying from the complication. Our ability to prevent and treat the complication vs measles is far more important to the discussion of death rates due to the infection.
If they don’t get measles, they don’t get complications of measles. It’s like saying he didn’t die because he was pushed off a roof. He died because he hit the ground.
I didnt say it was I said pneumonia was.
This is what you said:
pneumonia and encephalitis which because those are exceedingly common complications of all infections
You did indeed. Encephalitis is not common.
1. Most people who get the flu dont take the antiviral.
2. People who die of the flu die of the complications associated with infection just like the measles. Our ability to prevent and treat those complications is what has driven down death rates.
Most people who get the flu don’t get severe complications either. Guess how we prevent complications of measles? Prevent them from getting measles.
Your absolute trust in the medicine regarding vaccines but hard questioning of medicine's ability to treat and prevent common complications of infection is odd.
I trust the vaccine because it’s obvious it works extremely well.

I question YOU in your claim that we can effectively treat measles. It is a claim that you have not been able to back up. How do we prevent kids with measles from getting encephalitis? Do tell.
 
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