Message from @Wretch

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2019-07-27 14:52:57 UTC  

@Citizen Z I'd say it's both tbh.

2019-07-27 14:52:59 UTC  

no it does not

2019-07-27 14:53:19 UTC  

it kills more than measles itself

2019-07-27 14:53:40 UTC  

The mmr is in full mass consumption

2019-07-27 14:53:46 UTC  

Dont be stupid

2019-07-27 14:53:49 UTC  

@Wretch Your source is almost universally agreed upon to spread absolutely ludicrous information. Can you get a credible source?

2019-07-27 14:53:54 UTC  

Studies are open

2019-07-27 14:54:06 UTC  

I'll follow the results of those studies.

2019-07-27 14:54:09 UTC  

If yoi continue to be ignorant then its your problem

2019-07-27 14:54:18 UTC  

@Firminorsk umm there is the source stop lying about my sources

2019-07-27 14:55:08 UTC  

I'll read this.

2019-07-27 14:55:21 UTC  

see when i post a article from natural news or humans are free the have sources you know

2019-07-27 14:56:13 UTC  

you guys always skip over the sources and try to attack the ppl providing you with the info and getting it out there cause most ppl wont look into it them selves

2019-07-27 14:57:22 UTC  

the whole big polio outbreak in syra was man made lol. do you know what vdpv means and wpv ???????

2019-07-27 14:57:49 UTC  

Wiener Psychoanalytische Vereinigung?

2019-07-27 14:58:34 UTC  

it was the vdpv version of the polio that was the problem and that is the vaccine derived polio virus not the wpv which it the wild polio virus

2019-07-27 14:58:48 UTC  

once again vaccines spreading disease not stopping it

2019-07-27 14:59:28 UTC  

you should really do more research before you try to debate these tihngs

2019-07-27 14:59:42 UTC  

i have been researching this stuff since 2011

2019-07-27 14:59:55 UTC  

The polio vaccine was introduced in 1955.

2019-07-27 14:59:57 UTC  

almost 9 years or research

2019-07-27 15:00:09 UTC  

Notice how almost immediately, polio begins to die out?

2019-07-27 15:00:40 UTC  

Even a change in sanitation can't eradicate a disease that fast, and I'm pretty sure you know that if you've been researching this for 9 years.

2019-07-27 15:01:09 UTC  

on those who died from measles, were there other contributing factors that made it more severe?

2019-07-27 15:01:09 UTC  

again you dont know what you arte talking about

2019-07-27 15:01:47 UTC  

plz stop you are making yourself look even worse now

2019-07-27 15:02:29 UTC  

you clearly have done zero real research on this subject

2019-07-27 15:02:36 UTC  

there's a good chance other factors push it on the line of becoming deadly and causing complications. Focusing on details clarifies the subject

2019-07-27 15:02:47 UTC  

@Lancelot That I know of, there's bronchitis or pneumonia. In most cases though, you just get the normal symptoms and you're out of it pretty quick.

2019-07-27 15:02:56 UTC  

Bronchitis or pneumonia are fairly rare complications.

2019-07-27 15:04:08 UTC  

so in case of an outbreak, the vurnable need to be sent to hospitals in quarantine, so they are significantly less likely to contract the disease

2019-07-27 15:05:02 UTC  

the quarantine has also been successful of decreasing the spread of ebola in western nations

2019-07-27 15:08:43 UTC  

Precisely.

2019-07-27 15:08:57 UTC  

Though for now, Ebola isn't a huge issue.

2019-07-27 15:09:05 UTC  

autism and sids in the adverse reactions section

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/552285797038948364/604691740443803648/dtap-autism-insert.png

2019-07-27 15:09:09 UTC  

It's mostly confined to Goma and Rwanda.

2019-07-27 15:09:43 UTC  

Have you ever heard of a thing called editing an image?