Well, I apologize. I don 't follow the anti-vaxxers. That was your assumption. If they have been using the same tactics then I think they're wrong too.
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I never said it's right to lay the responsibility for autism at the feet of those who vaccinated their kids or the medical profession that was only trying to protect kids from something else - even if the vaccine did cause autism (which most evidence says it didn't). I do think that we have to stay mindful that drug companies are for-profit entities and that there is always a possibility that that could potentially colour their ethics - it's something to be aware of.
Ahhhhhh. Vaccines do not cause autism. Never did. Never will. Most evidence doesn't say it didn't as in your quote above.
ALL evidence says it doesnt . Except for one wacky brit, on the take from a drug company, who fudged his datum to support their popsition. Who scared and scarred people across the west with his now thoroughly debunked study. He has since lost his licence to practice medicine. Thank God.
As to Polio. Yes, people survived. It was horrific, if you ever talk to anyone who spent time in an iron lung.
It was a terrible disease, completely eradicated due to vaccines until people started not getting vaccinated again. And when it does rear its ugly head, there is mass panic, lines ups to get booster shots and last time it hit Toronto, few deaths
As to your post about your room mate with the cold. A couple of things to do
Wash hands all the time. W think we do it alot. Double it
Dont touch your face. Ever
Clean all hard surfaces daily with a bleach type product
Make sure you have enough humidity in apartment. Dry winter air causes cracked nasal passages and an entry point for virus
Don't touch roommate or her stuff
Hopefully neither of you will get sick
...even if the vaccine did cause autism (which most evidence says it didn't)....
Oh, for Pete's sake. For absolute f***ing accuracy here, "which ALL evidence says it didn't"...
Edited to note that Lastpointe beat me to it. But really, even repeating this crap is irresponsible.
Doesn't like the language but quotes the post. FFS... (Also, the Queen of 7 posts in a row in 8 minutes talks about temper? Wow, pot, meet kettle...)
Just trying to be diplomatic when I wrote 'most' and avoid a tirade from the other side. I guess that didn't stand out.
The anti-vaxxers are putting their own precious flowers, plus immunocompromised kids and adults at risk. Now we have four confirmed measles cases in Toronto.
I missed it, but "most" isn't even true. Saying "most evidence says it doesn't" is not truthful. This isn't something you tell white lie about to save the feelings of people. Not when those people are putting others in harms way.
Seeler, that's enough. It's horrible. Parents get your kids vaccinated.On facebook there is a picture of a grave stone from 19th century America. Twelve children from one family are listed;
The family apparently had three children (born 1856, 58, 61). Wendelan, born in 1861 died in 1862 of unknown cause.
In 1865 both his siblings, John (age 9) and Catherine (age 7) died. (disease?)
No births are recorded on the stone between 1861 and 1867.
From 1867 to 1884 nine more children were born.
Annie (born 1867) died in 1884 at age 17, along with Thomas (born '73, age 11), Elizabeth (born '74, age 10), Maurice (born '76, age 8) - that's four children in one year. But the family still has five (or more) children.
Then in 1890, disaster struck again:
Dennis (born 1870, now 20) died; Jeremiah ('72, age 19) died; Ida ('78, age 12); Walter ('80, age 10); Sadie (born '82, age 8) died.
Except for the first baby born and died within a year (+ or -), the deaths are clustered. Three bad years. Two children in 1865; Four children in 1884; Five children in 1890. Can you imagine the anguish those parents felt? I had no doubt that they loved their children as much as I loved mine. Can you imagine sitting by their beds, mopping their foreheads, trying to spoon broth into their bodies, and watching them die?
Since the pattern seems to have been to have a child approximately every two years, I only hope that between 1861 and 1867 there were one or two children who survived to adulthood and were not listed on this stone. Dennis and Jeremiah almost made it.
I wonder if anyone has checked the other stones in that cemetery. How many other children died in 1865, '84, and '90?