Message from @Wretch

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2019-05-01 19:48:54 UTC  

No like, the amount of vaccinations in the US is four times lower than in the last decade.

1) you can always find a CDC study, that's like.. A requirement. Just in general.

2) evidence they're not? That's a hefty claim.

3) vaccines are known for having to be renewed. Renew them at the dates in which your doctor says they should be

2019-05-01 19:54:17 UTC  

Vaccines cause autism

2019-05-01 19:54:52 UTC  

Vaccines are lies that dumb doctors make

2019-05-01 19:55:05 UTC  

I agree

2019-05-01 19:55:12 UTC  

Did you know?

2019-05-01 19:55:17 UTC  

Expecially white males

2019-05-01 19:55:37 UTC  

If you’re child gets vaccines he’s more likely to be raped

2019-05-01 19:55:45 UTC  

your*

2019-05-01 19:55:58 UTC  

Did you know essential oils cure gayness

2019-05-01 19:56:04 UTC  

And cancer

2019-05-01 19:56:13 UTC  

You just need to rub it in the right spot

2019-05-01 19:56:24 UTC  

And mix it with cocoa butter

2019-05-01 20:00:11 UTC  

studies from the CDC haven't a long term, furthermore to have a good reproducability, a study should be done by a third party, which is an organisation with no links to the two first parties (regulator and manufacturer). Furthermore the CDC has patents on some vaccines.

2019-05-01 20:00:49 UTC  

long term effectiveness is a different story, as vaccines are working on part of the immune system, yet not all of it

2019-05-01 20:05:15 UTC  

antibodies which are the result of either the disease of the vaccine are indeed present. At vaccination however, not all parts of the immune system are involved. This includes from which points the virus normally would go in (nose, memory T cells, memory B cells of the immune system, etc)

2019-05-01 20:05:30 UTC  

on treating cancer, one new treatment that has come is using the measles virus

2019-05-01 20:09:16 UTC  

on herd immunity, it's based on the old textbooks. It is however a hypothesis

2019-05-01 20:20:09 UTC  
2019-05-01 20:24:55 UTC  

vaccine failures are increasing if you look good at the data. Don't rely on authorities

2019-05-02 00:48:10 UTC  

Millions of doses of vaccines are administered to children in this country each year. Ensuring that those vaccines are potent, sterile, and safe requires the addition of minute amounts of chemical additives.
Chemicals are added to vaccines to inactivate a virus or bacteria and stabilize the vaccine, helping to preserve the vaccine and prevent it from losing its potency over time.
The amount of chemical additives found in vaccines is very small.
All routinely recommended pediatric vaccines manufactured for the U.S. market are available in formulations that contain no thimerosal or only trace amounts.

2019-05-02 00:49:44 UTC  

Common substances found in vaccines include:
Aluminum gels or salts of aluminum which are added as adjuvants to help the vaccine stimulate a better response. Adjuvants help promote an earlier, more potent response, and more persistent immune response to the vaccine.
Antibiotics which are added to some vaccines to prevent the growth of germs (bacteria) during production and storage of the vaccine. No vaccine produced in the United States contains penicillin.
Egg protein is found in yellow fever and most influenza vaccines, which are prepared using chicken eggs. Ordinarily, persons who are able to eat eggs or egg products safely can receive these vaccines.
Formaldehyde is used to inactivate bacterial products for toxoid vaccines, (these are vaccines that use an inactive bacterial toxin to produce immunity.) It is also used to kill unwanted viruses and bacteria that might contaminate the vaccine during production. Most formaldehyde is removed from the vaccine before it is packaged.
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) and 2-phenoxy-ethanol which are used as stabilizers in a few vaccines to help the vaccine remain unchanged when the vaccine is exposed to heat, light, acidity, or humidity.
Thimerosal is a mercury-containing preservative that is added to vials of vaccine that contain more than one dose to prevent contamination and growth of potentially harmful bacteria.

2019-05-02 00:50:34 UTC  

So I would have to say vaccines are excellent.

2019-05-02 01:09:41 UTC  

@Lancelot Vaccinations reduce the risk of disease by a lot. Now really think on this one. A US Navy Vessel full of soldiers. Idk about you, but I'm dumb af and I already know how it both started and spread.

2019-05-02 01:49:04 UTC  

<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> @Wretch has been warned
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2019-05-02 01:52:00 UTC  

http://humansarefree.com/2019/04/zero-us-measles-deaths-in-10-years-but.html vaccines are the cause of the spreading. you become a live carrier of the virus and shed it over the next few weeks and can spread it. look at the polio outbreak in syria it was the VDPV version of polio not the WPV. you guys should do more research before you start chiming in on stuff you got no clue about. you just BELIEVE what you are told period nothing more

2019-05-02 09:38:19 UTC  

lol vaccines are not bad

2019-05-02 09:45:02 UTC  

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`great trolljob` ...
@Alexandre

2019-05-02 13:38:35 UTC  

death rates from infectious disease declined before the introduction of vaccines. This primarily has to do with hygiene, clean water and proper nutrition

2019-05-02 13:39:04 UTC  

although infectious disease has declined, chronic disease is still on the rise

2019-05-02 13:39:28 UTC  

now this comes to a question of inevitability, where you get a choice between the two

2019-05-02 13:39:56 UTC  

would you rather?
Get an infectious disease or live with a chronic disease?

2019-05-02 14:36:35 UTC  

Is this really a choice

2019-05-02 15:08:32 UTC  

I choose option C
Die

2019-05-02 16:21:34 UTC  

there are a lot of ways to die

2019-05-02 16:34:42 UTC  

it's simple

2019-05-02 16:40:11 UTC  

generally, I'd still prefer infectious disease. Depending on which of course

2019-05-02 18:46:24 UTC  

Vaccines are good