Message from @greloom.
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problem is that for rubella, it doesn't protect against all wild variants of rubella
Your body has something called memory cells, which if you ever got measles or other disease, if your body DOES win and eradicate the disease from inside the body, it'll remember that exact invader.
So, using this logic
yea you are a carrier of it and they send kids back to school the next day after getting it and you wonder why these outbreaks always happen where there are lots of kids
If you get invaded again by the same disease, your body knows how to beat it.
it is called shedding
These are called memory cells.
These guys hang out usually for your entire lifetime in the lymph nodes waiting to get activated.
you get the vaccine you are a carrier able to spread it
No, I'm not a carrier.
omfg did you read what i said
no you didnt or you ignored it
your a carrier for up to 4 weeks after getting the vaccine
Carriers usually infect others by being infected by the measles. If your body knows how to fight these, it usually gets killed in a couple of days.
Carriers usually infect others through the lungs.
LMAO
you still ignore the facts zero death from the actual measles but over 100 from the measles vaccine in the last 10 years
fact about this: it's in the US alone
what makes the difference?
“While global measles deaths have decreased by 84 percent worldwide in recent years — from 550,100 deaths in 2000 to 89,780 in 2016 — measles is still common in many developing countries, particularly in parts of Africa and Asia. An estimated 7 million people were affected by measles in 2016,” WHO said. Jan 22, 2019
the vaccine program and how many you have to get is why
"Yeah lol i'd rather 7 million people dying than being vaxxed and having a fever for 2 days"
Is what you're saying.
there are diseases that are deadly, but you cannot vaccinate for
think about cholera
Cholera can be eliminated by other means
through hygiene
in Africa and some nations in Asia lack hygiene
measles is not deadly . it only is if you have a compromised immune system any way so it is not the measels that is killing you it is a combination of things
Measles *does* kill.
hahahaha not on its own
Hahahahahahahahaha yes on it's own.
Uhm, have you considered the over 25k children dying from measles pneumonia every year in the US?
not it is not prove it
it was no big deal back then it sure is not now
only thing different is the media has hyped it up to be somethnig it is not
first of, most of the measles related deaths haven't shown evidence of good hygiene. Then in the 20th century, vitamin C IV and vitamin A (both high dose) aren't used that much. Yet they gain popularity in the 21st century
measles pneumonia hahaha not just the measles ty for proving my point