Bullshit on a false premise. NO one claims that va
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Kindly F.O. on the 'brainwashing' assertion. I'm not the one in denial of the scientific evidence.
And your 'sheep ,wolves, pigs' metaphor is....childish. If you went to good schools you wouldn't be susceptible to falling for conspiracy theories and junk science, which your posts on this subject confirm that you surely are.
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just a nice phrase for big pharma to make more money,, too dumb down the population, sterilize people without their knowing and shorten lives and give their kids autism.
Not a single assertion in that sentence is verifiable by actual facts. Not one.
Man you conservatives sure do moan a lot about being 'dumbed down', being fooled by the media and the failure of education.
And then damned if you don't go out and prove it with posts like yours on this subject!
The reason vaccines are NOT going away is illustrated in the graphic.
If you have a graphic that contradicts the one shown below, bring it on.
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Vaccines Have Almost Totally Eliminated These 13 Infectious Diseases In The U.S.
In the two centuries since vaccines were first developed, over a dozen of what used to be the most common infectious diseases have practically been eradicated, according to data compiled by the Centers for Diseases Control.
The dramatic impact of vaccinations on Americans’ health is illustrated in an infographic compiled by designer Leon Farrant (“morbidity” refers to the number of people getting sick from, but not necessarily dying of, the diseases):
Of course, vaccines only safeguard Americans’ health when they’re taken effectively. Although children typically have to stick to a vaccination schedule in order to attend school, there’s no system currently in place to ensure that adults get their recommended vaccines — and the CDC warns that “unacceptably low” numbers of American adults are getting their shots for diseases like influenza, pertussis, and HPV.
The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the CDC, the EPA, and doctors and scientists around the world all agree that vaccines are safe. But some pockets of resistance still remain, myths about vaccines may dissuade some Americans from getting the shots they need.
(HT: Forbes)