Message from @SAM101907
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@WonTon graph or evidence? just cause there are pretty lines with colors and numbers means it's right
seems pretty clear to me
no source.
i agree with it
but there is no source
Seeker posted it in <#484514023698726912> earlier today, I thought it was interesting, not sure where it's from though
Those are deaths rates and not contraction rates
Vaccines don't eradicate. They protect us from them.
Like Sam said, those are death rates and that's an important distinction.
To put it in another perspective, more people are surviving cancer now than we did 100 years ago, that does not me we don’t need to look into cures or better ways to fight it.
@WonTon Those stats are deceiving, do you have a statistic for vaccines population rate timeline? I'm pretty sure back in the 1950s people weren't widely vaccinated. Rather it was due to society getting cleaner as a whole and progressing with better medical accessibility.
sure but it just seems to me that the death rates were already on the decline to the point of almost being gone, so people saw this opportunity to introduce vaccines saying that it will achieve what was already being achieved anyways
https://ourworldindata.org/vaccination I was right, in the 1980 vaccination rate was only 20% it must've been way lower in 1950s so why would you attribute the eradication of these viruses to vaccination?
so my point is that vaccines didn't contribute to anything
so why introduce them if not for nefarious purposes
When you see the anti vaxx kid using an aging app, *insert looking away meme template*
But then how do you explain the fact that ever since vacations have gone on decline there have been more disease outbreaks
And the comeback of polio
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@pphands here
the problem is if you have a poor country with unsanitary conditions, you're bound to have diseases
it has nothing to do with having vaccines or not
the proof is the graph where you see the huge decline in death tolls in the US before vaccines
i could ask you the same thing, so take the graph - 1 day before the vaccines and compare that to africa, what's the difference
i really dont care about debating the legitimacy of identity. it's like telling a group of bricks that they aren't sticks @Lil Knaffe
rich country and sanitation vs poor country and lack of sanitation
That's the problem, we live in a rich country with good sanitation yet vaccines are still mandatory. You can see most viruses got widely eradicated in the 1950s-1960s where vaccination wasn't widely used as it is now.
Diseases like measles can have life long effects to the body and brain, especially in young children, when not vaccinated. The contraction rates went down once the vaccination was widespread. Sadly, we are having some measles outbreaks due to a lot of misconceptions about vaccines.
False, it went down before vaccination was widespread. You can compare vaccination population rate and virus population rate. You would see it does not match
Vaccination took the credit for what was sanitation job.
Wrong
Someone who actually shares their sources
Impressive
Please, take the time to compare vaccination population rate and the viruses eradication statistics. That source had no statistics what so ever.
Cases went down AFTER the vaccine was licensed in 1963
That's not the point, vaccination wasn't widely used back in the 1950s-1960s where most viruses got widely eradicated.