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Parents wanted children to get chickenpox yes. They even held chicken pox parties!
Measles? No. No one is that stupid. I've never ever heard a parent actually wanting a child to catch measles in the same way.
Only the ignorant would put chickenpox and measles in the same category.
In my humble opinion.
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10-02-2019, 10:59 PM
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Re: Anti-vaxxers responsible for Outbreak

US Reported cases of measles before and after the vaccine was introduced in 1963

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11-02-2019, 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by ruthio ->
Gold Standard...

https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-m...-of-fake-news/

Originally Posted by Realist ->
Thank you Ruthio. Bruce won't be happy
You really think that members of an organisation boasting about their employer is worth quoting?? Seriously?

Originally Posted by Bruce ->
You can cite who you like but you are calling your Googling 'research' and as such it needs to be peer reviewed otherwise it is useless gossip.
Originally Posted by Bruce ->
To create herd immunity obviously, doesn't your 'research' cover that?
Originally Posted by Realist ->
You clearly have no clue whatsoever what you are taking about and are simply throwing up pithy sound bites.
We can always tell when you are waffling and squirming, you simply avoid the question, it's a technique children use called 'diversion'.
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11-02-2019, 03:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Bruce ->
These are just a series of cut and pastes from NSW Dept of Health website:


A single dose of MMR vaccine is 93% effective, two doses 97% effective.
Originally Posted by Realist ->
By the way, some here will be pleased to note that Cochrane says this about the MMR vaccine:

"Based on the evidence provided by three cohort studies (3104 participants), vaccination with one dose of MMR vaccine is at least 95% effective in preventing clinical measles among preschool children; in schoolchildren and adolescents at least one dose of MMR vaccine was 98% effective in preventing laboratory‐confirmed measles cases; one or two MMR doses were respectively 92% and 95% effective in preventing secondary measles cases. "
We'd already established that ages ago. It was you denying its validity. Do try to keep up.
 
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