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It's spherical lololol
The earth is fake
@🥝LoganTheKiwiMaster🥝 there is no science behind the flat earth. Just math.
***Question Of The Day #13***
Is there a link between vaccines and long term health issues?
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@gohan 😁
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Moon landing. Another nail in the coffin. No more room for nails
Herd Immunity
http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/2012/02/18/the-deadly-impossibility-of-herd-immunity-through-vaccination-by-dr-russell-blaylock/
The term, ‘herd immunity’, was coined by researcher, A W Hedrich, after he’d studied the epidemiology of measles in USA between 1900-1931. His study published in the May, 1933 American Journal of Epidemiology concluded that when 68% of children younger than 15 yrs old had become immune to measles via infection, measles epidemics ceased. For several reasons, this natural, pre-vaccine herd immunity differed greatly from today’s vaccine ‘herd immunity’.1,2
When immunity was derived from natural infection, a much smaller proportion of the population needed to become immune to show the herd effect; compare the 68% measles immunity required for natural herd immunity to the very high percentages of vaccine uptake deemed necessary for measles vaccine ‘herd immunity’. In his ‘Vaccine Safety Manual’, Neil Z Miller cites research which concluded increasing vaccine uptake necessary for ‘herd immunity’ ranging from “70 to 80 percent of two year olds in inner cities” in 1991 to “‘close to 100 percent coverage’…with a vaccine that is 90 to 98 percent effective.” in 1997. Miller notes that, “When the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, officials were confident that they could eradicate the disease by 1967.”
@gohan I’m waiting to hear your answer to the question Of The day. 😃
I agree with it
For example, many conservatives are vaccinated
I think the germ theory of disease is accurate, and much of medical science of today follows the Zetetic Scientific method. Vaccines may have some potential health risks long term, but it also has saved many lives. We would have to weigh the benefits and risks.
Lol
How do you know vaccines have saved many lives?
Can you show me your independent research on that?
Independent of what
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Ok
uh this place looks wack
but ill stay for the arguments-
Tetnis vaccinations
It's keeps away infections
Epipens
Vaccines that u must get to go to school to prevent fatal illnesses
Ok
Cool