The global crackdown on parents who refuse vaccines for their kids has begun

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  • 08-06-2017, 10:56 AM
About fucking time imho...can't wait until we start doing that in this country.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/...z&ocid=U221DHP

Countries like Italy and Australia are tired of measles outbreaks — so they're moving to fine anti-vaccine parents.
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then their kids run the risk of getting victimized by the vaccine themselves.
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SnitchFucks parents passed on the stupid vaccine. They knew he was a lost cause.
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SnitchFucks parents passed on the stupid vaccine. They knew he was a lost cause. Originally Posted by bambino
Your parents passed on the age appropriate vaccine!
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  • 08-06-2017, 02:01 PM
then their kids run the risk of getting victimized by the vaccine themselves. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
Please show a study where the vaccine out weighs the risk of say the polio virus.

You understand if everybody thought like you the polio virus would still run amuck
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Dildo may be suffering from it. He is lame.
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Please show a study where the vaccine out weighs the risk of say the polio virus.

You understand if everybody thought like you the polio virus would still run amuck Originally Posted by WTF
so, you're saying that one child gets sick because of a vaccine side effect and that's ok with you?
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Dildo may be suffering from it. He is lame. Originally Posted by bamscram
About fucking time imho...can't wait until we start doing that in this country.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/...z&ocid=U221DHP

Countries like Italy and Australia are tired of measles outbreaks — so they're moving to fine anti-vaccine parents. Originally Posted by WTF
Vaccines aren't perfect. Even if a child has been vaccinated they can still contract the disease. In the case of measles once you get it you have acquired your immunity to the virus for life. These childhood diseases we are all familiar with are not life threatening in and of themselves and play an important role in building our immune system at an early age. The reason why so many parents feel they should avoid vaccinating their kids is because their is an abundance of information that link vaccines with more serious and life threatening conditions later in life. Vaccines are administered with the idea to ward off disease. But what's actually in the vaccine? Most commonly vaccines contain altered microorganisms, carcinogens, heavy metals such as cadmium and Thimerosal an organo mercury compound, which is used as a preservative and mutated proteins are also present. Out of all components of vaccines Thimerosal is the most toxic to the body. It's responsible for a host of adverse reactions such as Bell's Palsy and even Autism. The risk of preventing a harmless disease with toxic chemicals is a valid reason why parents shy away from having their kids vaccinated.

Jim
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  • 08-06-2017, 03:00 PM
. It's responsible for a host of adverse reactions such as Bell's Palsy and even Autism. The risk of preventing a harmless disease with toxic chemicals is a valid reason why parents shy away from having their kids vaccinated.

Jim Originally Posted by Mr MojoRisin
Parents that do not vaccinate are actually moochers. If 99% of the community vaccinated, then there is no need for the last 1% to.
https://familydoctor.org/childhood-v...ld-needs-them/
But after a certain % of moochers fail to vaccinate, then you put the entire community of kids in Jeopardy
Parents that do not vaccinate are actually moochers. If 99% of the community vaccinated, then there is no need for the last 1% to.
https://familydoctor.org/childhood-v...ld-needs-them/
But after a certain % of moochers fail to vaccinate, then you put the entire community of kids in Jeopardy Originally Posted by WTF
I was vaccinated at a young age for Measles, Chickenpox and Mumps and still contracted the disease. Your point is really invalid. Vaccines are psychological. People that get the flu shot for some reason think they can't get the flu, bullshit. The only thing vaccines might do is lessen the symptoms, which doesn't mean a person would be less contagious.

Jim
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  • 08-06-2017, 03:25 PM
so, you're saying that one child gets sick because of a vaccine side effect and that's ok with you? Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
How about we ask it like this:

Would you rather eradicate Polio or keep one child from getting sick?

Please show me the studies where vaccines are killing kids.

This is like a reverse Lottery my friend...the chances of you winning a sickness are from a vaccine are miniscule.
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  • 08-06-2017, 03:34 PM
http://time.com/3514056/vaccine-rates-numbers-news/

Vaccination rates need to reach or exceed 95%, depending on the disease, to maintain herd immunity—the protection afforded by vaccinated people to those few who can't be vaccinated, by giving the virus too few ways to body-surf its way across a population until it finds someone who's vulnerable. So while a 90% vaccination rate might look like an A, it in fact may be no better than a middling C.
And in some parts of the country, the numbers are much, much worse. As I reported in TIME's Oct. 6 issue, vaccination refusal tends to be a phenomenon of the wealthier, better educated, politically bluer parts of the country—the northeast, the Pacific coast and pockets around major universities. Those are communities in which folks know just enough to convince themselves that they know it all—which means they know better than the doctors, scientists and other members of medical community at large, who have overwhelmingly shown that vaccines are safe and effective.
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"Refugees are not required to meet the INA immunization requirements before entry into the United States ..."

(CDC)

After 2 decades of progress toward tuberculosis (TB) elimination with annual decreases of ≥0.2 cases per 100,000 persons (1), TB incidence in the United States remained approximately 3.0 cases per 100,000 persons during 2013–2015.
Preliminary data reported to the National Tuberculosis Surveillance System indicate that TB incidence among foreign-born persons in the United States (15.1 cases per 100,000) has remained approximately 3 times the incidence among U.S.-born persons (1.2 cases per 100,000).
(CDC)

Measles elimination was documented in the U.S. in 2000.
  • The majority of people who got measles were unvaccinated.
  • Measles is still common in many parts of the world including some countries in Europe, Asia, the Pacific, and Africa.
  • Travelers with measles continue to bring the disease into the U.S.

(CDC)

Whooping Cough
In 1926, there were 202,100 cases of whooping cough reported in the United States.

By 1976 the number of cases of Whooping Cough that reported numbered only 1,010. Whooping Cough was virtually eradicated in this country at that time.

During the 1980s pertussis [Whooping Cough] reports began increasing gradually, and by 2015 more than 20,000 cases were reported nationwide.
(CDC)
Three other diseases of concern that are making a comeback as Odumbo's open door immigration policy for the unvaccinated proceeded unhampered: measles, Scarlet Fever and the Plague.
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  • 08-06-2017, 03:55 PM
Three other diseases of concern that are making a comeback as Odumbo's open door immigration policy for the unvaccinated proceeded unhampered: measles, Scarlet Fever and the Plague. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Making a comeback because of dumbshits not getting vaccinated!