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Originally Posted by il doctore
My god you are so wrong on vaccines its scary. I hope nobody reading takes that seriously. Vaccines saved some lives but have taken many more...how does that align with the near elimination of polio, smallpox? it doesn't.
Completely agree, of course, go the best Doc, always, I had brain surgery at Johns Hopkins, one of the best in the world.
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Does anyone really believe that there's any real risk of getting tetnus? Or that flu shots are anything more than maybe 10% effective?
Almost all required vaccines such as Rubella, Mumps, Pertusis, etc., are for deseases for which fatality is exceedingly rare. They are required because it's falsely assumed that their risks are non-existent. As for the early vaccines such as polio and smallpox it's debatable whether there was more benefit than harm. Yes we all know that these deseases dissappeared, but it's not accounted for as to what the harms of their vaccines have caused.
If using vaccines were really safter than not using them then they wouldn't have been made exempt from product liability standards, and all the people harmed by them channelled into a special "court" so their cases can be quietly buried.
In addition to the catastrophic cases which occur there are epidemiologically major causes for concern over more subtle, less-obvious harms such as immunological damage, CNS damage, and a host of other harms from contaminants and additives.