With the measles and measles vaccine debate reaching a near frenzy on the Internet, it is always nice to throw some cold hard facts on the firestorm currently raging in the measles debate.
So here are some easily verifiable facts regarding deaths due to measles in the United States for the past 10 years, and deaths due to measles vaccines during the same 10 year period.
First, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) keeps a weekly tally of disease outbreaks, including deaths. According to a statement made by Dr. Anne Schuchat, the director of CDC�s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, in an Associated Press story picked up by Fox News on April 25, 2014:
None of this has stopped CNN - Cable Nut News, from starting a campaign with crazy nut-ball Nancy Grace that people who do not get the measles vaccine should be sued, fined, or arrested. They apparently pull their facts out of their rear ends because they said that particles from a sneeze can travel 300 feet or more - which I doubt is possible even in a hurricane.
The Discover Channel and the MythBusters come to the rescue providing documented and filmed proof that CNN is full of crap
The US Government has set aside millions of dollars into a trust fund to compensate families with children harmed or killed by vaccines administered through the HHS program. It requires going to court and proving the medical facts to a court appointed doctor, which is very difficult to do, but not impossible. Here is the main website:
Yes, thats the core of the problem. You can't sue the company that makes it, only the government so the company that makes it has no real motivation to make it safe. And with politicians, both Dem and Rep defending the vaccines, the real loser is the public.
Of course in order to ridicule one side of the argument, pick out their most ridiculous member and write a story about them as if they were typical of those having that opinion.
I remember, as a kid growing up on the South Side of Chicago, if one kid had the measles, parents would send their kids over to play with him so they would get the measles and be over with it before school started. No one panicked, no hospitalization needed, no medication given, you just did your time and got over it. Nowadays it is treated like the bubonic plague - people running around in circles and screaming.
I remember, as a kid growing up on the South Side of Chicago, if one kid had the measles, parents would send their kids over to play with him so they would get the measles and be over with it before school started. No one panicked, no hospitalization needed, no medication given, you just did your time and got over it. Nowadays it is treated like the bubonic plague - people running around in circles and screaming.
I remember that too, Ajax. Also for chicken pox. I never caught the measles or the mumps, even though I was exposed. I did catch the chicken pox though. Now, the vacciners are trying to scare me with shingles, just because of chicken pox in my past. Way past. Over 60 years.
I remember that too, Ajax. Also for chicken pox. I never caught the measles or the mumps, even though I was exposed. I did catch the chicken pox though. Now, the vacciners are trying to scare me with shingles, just because of chicken pox in my past. Way past. Over 60 years.
That's because they want to sell you a shingles vaccine. You knew that though
Oh yes - and the "outbreak" that was supposed to kill thousands because everyone on earth didn't take the vaccine -- actually death toll, zero. Once again more proof on top of previous proof that the vaccine is more dangerous than the disease.