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Top City Homo posted:http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/lawrence-solomon/vaccine-skeptics_b_4548510.html
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Scalding Coffee posted:People read that? probably
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Top City Homo posted:dont they have nurses in high school Some high schools do, most elementary schools don't. A lot of these shots are ones that younger kids should be getting. Another interesting correlation is that parents who are too lazy to vaccinate their kids, have kids who are often absent from school, missing possible vaccination days should they happen at all in school. Back in the day (mid-late 90's) they used to have the guy show up to our high-school once a year to take photos for the year book and student cards. When the yearbook came out there would be a list of 3-4 students at the end of each grade who missed photo day (high school of ~700 kids). Now you have lists of 20 or more students missing for each grade in a high school that has shrunk to ~450 students. I think the general trend in just about everything is that parents are steadily getting shittier.
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It is harder for some people to get a car/driver's license than it is for them to get pregnant they just let anyone do it, almost no questions asked really
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etalian posted:Basically the success of past mandatory vaccination programs created complacency, along with technology such as the internet helping anti-vaxxers to find group support for their horrible unscientific viewpoints. My supervisor's daughter doesn't want to get her kids vaccinated, and he himself was torn as to whether or not they needed it. His exact words were, "I mean, who gets sick from the measles anymore?" I had to explain to him that the only reason we don't get sick from the measles anymore is because of vaccinations, not because the measles virus itself has become less deadly. Same thing with polio, and told him that my dad remembers when there were bans on swimming in certain places because of polio. Whoever said that anti-vaxxers need to talk to people who remember the pre-vaccine days is right. I like to mention that the guy who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" saw his daughter die from the measles. Putting a sympathetic name/face to someone affected by measles or whatever is more effective than facts and figures, sadly. Graphic depictions of the diseases would probably be a good start. People need to be more afraid of their children dying or being horribly disfigured than of magically contracting autism from a vaccine.
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Bobbie Wickham posted:My supervisor's daughter doesn't want to get her kids vaccinated, and he himself was torn as to whether or not they needed it. His exact words were, "I mean, who gets sick from the measles anymore?" I had to explain to him that the only reason we don't get sick from the measles anymore is because of vaccinations, not because the measles virus itself has become less deadly. Same thing with polio, and told him that my dad remembers when there were bans on swimming in certain places because of polio. It's why the developing world takes mandatory vaccination more seriously. Also the whole "Never heard of someone having measles" argument overlooks high you need to have good coverage to get the herd immunity effect. A majority of US states no longer meet the 90% and above requirement to have herd immunity.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 00:04 |
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etalian posted:A majority of US states no longer meet the 90% and above requirement to have herd immunity. Is it really a majority now? God that is depressing. edit: reminder from last page. christ. thathonkey fucked around with this message at 01:01 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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Measles meets all the criteria for an eradication programme like smallpox. If everyone manned up and took their shots now we could eliminate it forever and then no one would need to be vaccinated against measles again.
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Ivor Biggun posted:Measles meets all the criteria for an eradication programme like smallpox. If everyone manned up and took their shots now we could eliminate it forever and then no one would need to be vaccinated against measles again. Not really, it's a big world and you never can eradicate things like Polio since it's always tend to survive somewhere.
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People need to visit one of my favorite sites, http://thanatos.net/. It's a treasury of Victorian post-mortem photography. At first you notice that most are posed like they're asleep, or perhaps the mother is holding them. It doesn't take long before you realize that most pictures are of little children. And sometimes it says why they died. Fever. Measles. Smallpox. Sometimes you see a line of little coffins, and it's the whole family, wiped out. By a disease we can control with a goddamned vaccine. I suspect that, if you asked the parents, they'd move Heaven and Earth to get those vaccines for their kids. Hell's waiting for Jenny McCarthy. Khazar-khum fucked around with this message at 01:28 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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aww yeah nc superiority
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 01:42 |
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etalian posted:Not really, it's a big world and you never can eradicate things like Polio since it's always tend to survive somewhere. Smallpox is dead, rinderpest (cow measles) has been eradicated. Dracunculiasis is nearly done as well. Polio will be eradicated, it's just taken a lot longer than it should have due to the tautalogical combination of politics and stupidity. Criteria for a disease to be eliminated: No non-human reservoir, or if there is one it must be easy to identify (rinderpest). There must be a working vaccine, antibiotic or method to stop transmission that is efficient and practical. i.e. a vaccine that works reliably and can be distributed worldwide without special handling precautions like needing to be refrigerated or used within a short timespan after manufacture. The disease to be eradicated should be clearly identifiable, and an accurate diagnostic tool should exist. So people who have the disease always present with symptoms (no hidden carriers) and the symptoms are unambiguous i.e. don't need a lab test for the diagnosis. Measles easily fits these criteria which is why it was largely eliminated in the United States. It hasn't been eradicated yet because it's still endemic in other parts of the world. Ivor Biggun fucked around with this message at 02:43 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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lol https://nvicadvocacy.org/members/Home.aspx
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 02:52 |
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has the point been reached yet where 'measles parties' are an actual thing once again for the first time since the late 50s?
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Mariana Horchata posted:has the point been reached yet where 'measles parties' are an actual thing once again for the first time since the late 50s? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pox_party http://articles.latimes.com/2011/nov/04/news/la-heb-chicken-pox-party-mail-20111104 gently caress. Seriously, gently caress everything. quote:This week, press reports emerged that some parents, hoping to avoid giving their kids the chickenpox vaccine, were arranging through Facebook to pay strangers to send them "[licked] lollipops, spit or other items" from kids with the illness.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 06:08 |
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My child can either knowingly be exposed to the disease, suffer greatly, and gain antibodies while hopefully not suffering any permanent disabilities or dying or they can receive an shot which will give them antibodies without actually having the disease. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Sten Freak posted:My child can either knowingly be exposed to the disease, suffer greatly, and gain antibodies while hopefully not suffering any permanent disabilities or dying or they can receive an shot which will give them antibodies without actually having the disease. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm the vaccine contains dangerous chemicals and GMOs, seems like a clearcut decision.
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Pittsburgh Lambic posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pox_party thats retarded but i def do recall it being almost encouraged (or parents being indifferent to) to allowing ur child to get chickenpox because u were young or it was summer vacation. measles seems a little bit differnt and worse than chickenpox so acting the same way about it combined with ur hosed believes about vaccines is child abuse that should be sought out and punished. seriously though, gently caress everything.
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Sten Freak posted:My child can either knowingly be exposed to the disease, suffer greatly, and gain antibodies while hopefully not suffering any permanent disabilities or dying or they can receive an shot which will give them antibodies without actually having the disease. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WWJCVD. What Would Jean-Claude Van Damme do?
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 06:35 |
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Almost there, just need to make a bigger Costco.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 06:57 |
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Spanish Flu
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 06:59 |
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Top City Homo posted:Spanish Flu They even have a memorial wall listing kids destroyed by evil vaccines: One kid even had the loud screaming side effect after getting the shots. How shocking!
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Mariana Horchata posted:thats retarded but i def do recall it being almost encouraged (or parents being indifferent to) to allowing ur child to get chickenpox because u were young or it was summer vacation. my parents made me go through what i know know to be a pox party gently caress you mom and dad
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etalian posted:They even have a memorial wall listing kids destroyed by evil vaccines: If you never tested your kid for allergies, you wouldn't expect an allergic reaction. Most of these sound like allergic reactions. Except autism, which starts during pregnancy.
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Top City Homo posted:my parents made me go through what i know know to be a pox party poz my neg child
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Khazar-khum posted:If you never tested your kid for allergies, you wouldn't expect an allergic reaction. Most of these sound like allergic reactions. Except autism, which starts during pregnancy. All these dumb old broads trying to have kids in their 40s causes autism
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Top City Homo posted:All these dumb old broads trying to have kids in their 40s causes autism
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Also, if your kid breaks an arm don't take them to a doctor to get a cast. The government puts mind control drugs in the plaster and it will seep into your child's bloodstream. Simply rub some arnica on the affected area and it will clear right up!
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 17:35 |
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when like the internet was first starting I thought it would eliminate poo poo like this think something is bullshit? look it up! i did not account for the willful ignorance of a great many people
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 18:51 |
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Khazar-khum posted:If you never tested your kid for allergies, you wouldn't expect an allergic reaction. Most of these sound like allergic reactions. Except autism, which starts during pregnancy.
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Monkey Fracas posted:when like the internet was first starting I thought it would eliminate poo poo like this The modern internet is just an extension of humanity's many many flaws such as ignorance, greed, and pettiness
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 20:33 |
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Top City Homo posted:my parents made me go through what i know know to be a pox party It made sense to have pox parties before the chickenpox vaccine. Getting it for the first time in adulthood was apparently really, really lovely and can make your balls not work. Having a pox party *after* the invention of the chickenpox vaccine is child abuse by stupendous morons.
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Monkey Fracas posted:when like the internet was first starting I thought it would eliminate poo poo like this actually the net is way insulating no matter what crazy poo poo you're into, you can find an echo chamber in minutes
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Monkey Fracas posted:when like the internet was first starting I thought it would eliminate poo poo like this This is why I laugh whenever some sv vc type (or fanboi) gets excited about technology saving the world
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 20:39 |
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My brother suffered brain trauma thanks to the MMR vaccine. He fainted when he saw the needle, hit his head on the floor, and ended up with a fractured skull and a concussion. He didn't get autism, though.
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# ? Feb 11, 2015 20:40 |
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it just kind of wound up serving to give a soapbox to whatever crazed moron could find a way to make words appear on a screen somewhere then yeah it is also super insulating
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Monkey Fracas posted:it just kind of wound up serving to give a soapbox to whatever crazed moron could find a way to make words appear on a screen somewhere http://forums.somethingawful.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=46
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I thought you actually DID want your kids to get chickenpox before a certain age because of the threat of shingles at later ages? I don't remember going to any pox parties, but I did get it when I was a kid because it spread like wildfire through my second grade classroom.
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QUEEN CAUCUS posted:I thought you actually DID want your kids to get chickenpox before a certain age because of the threat of shingles at later ages? I don't remember going to any pox parties, but I did get it when I was a kid because it spread like wildfire through my second grade classroom. You can get shingles anyway since the virus stays dormant in your nerves until it decides to pop back up later. Vaccine doesn't do that OXBALLS DOT COM fucked around with this message at 20:52 on Feb 11, 2015 |
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pr0k posted:It made sense to have pox parties before the chickenpox vaccine. Getting it for the first time in adulthood was apparently really, really lovely and can make your balls not work. yeah, for me chickenpox meant watching cartoons instead of going to school + i got a couple scars out of it calamine lotion didn't work for poo poo at stopping the itching though
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