SavannahMann
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Vaccines may cause problems in maybe 1% of those who get them. They save at least half those who get the shots. At least half. Probably more. That is just the ones exposed to the disease. A man in town was just bitten by a rabid bat. He is getting treatments. I wonder how many animals were bitten. At least the pets should be vaccinated. They will live.
So for 50% rate of protection, they're flooding their bodies with this crap for no reason? With only a 50/50 chance it helps, it's hardy a convincing argument.
No. About half of them would get the disease without inoculation. The reason it does not go higher is that when you reach that point, people stop interacting and the disease stops spreading. But imagine half the population of this country dead. That is the danger when you cut out inoculations.
An estimated 3 million people die every year from disease that is preventable by vaccines. Global Immunization: Worldwide Disease Incidence | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
If you want the number to go up, stop vaccination now. Even if you do not die, you face serious long term effects from the disease. Let’s take Measles. A simple rash and fever right? Not right at all.
What Parents Should Know About the Long-Term Effects of the Measles Vi
So an increase in blindness and brain damage. Yay.
One of the reasons I am a strong advocate for border controls is disease.
That's still about 50% of them won't get the disease without inoculation. That's a 50/50 chance. I.e. the same chance of not getting the disease whether or not one is innoculated.
Yeah. But that 50% that doesn’t get it the cost is high. Not just the half of the population that dies. But the end of civilization. Hospitals close because Doctors and Nurses won’t go to work. Schools close because teachers won’t show up. Parents won’t send their kids. Stores close. Including grocery stores. If you are unable to farm your own food, then you starve. If you break a leg, you better be able to set it yourself.
That is what happens with the end of vaccinations. Entire countries, including this one, just cease to exist. Police quit, firemen quit, garbage men quit. You stop talking to neighbors because the disease might spread to you.
Tell me the truth. If there was a 50% chance that by going to work you would catch a disease that would kill your family, would you go? Of course you wouldn’t. No one would. That is the result of lack of vaccines.
That is what ended the spread of the Plague. People stopped interacting with anyone. Oh they started to hunt Rats. But mostly it was that people stayed with their own and left others to their fates. If you got it, you died, your family died, but your neighbors might live, or maybe not.
That coin toss seems a lot worse now doesn’t it? No electricity. No phones or internet. No gasoline or fuels. Cold winter? Break up your furniture to burn for your heat. Vaccines allow people to interact without fear of a pandemic disease. That is the benefit. Civilization.
Your post is hysterical. Vaccines are a recent event, yet here the world is, it clearly didn't cease to exist when people weren't vaccinated. It just meant those with a better immune system had a higher chance of surviving.
It's simple 50/50 means the chances of infection are the same whether you take the vaccine or not. With those odds I'd choose not to inject man made crap into my body.
Society broke down during the Black Plague. The Panama Canal nearly failed from Malaria. Hospitals empty during an Ebola outbreak as Doctors and nurses flee.
It happens small scale around the world even today. Threats to health workers roil Ebola response amid new cases
I am sure those threats are similarly enlightened folks like you.
I on the other hand have been inoculated against many diseases. I joined the Military and they being much wiser than you, knew that disease would decimate the units if we did not take precautions.
Oh. And your immune system can’t fight what it does not know. And here is the secret. The vaccines train your immune system to recognize the disease, and actually fight it. Dunce.