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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just stop with all the fearmongering. There is no information about the health of the child who died. I've posted before that I had measles as a child as did my parents and their parents and all my friends and relatives and not anyone we knew or anyone they knew died. This child must have been very sick. It's quite sad that he wasn't vaccinated, but he might have died from something else if he were very sick. Measles is not polio. It's not going to spark a pandemic. All will be well. Calm down. [/quote] STFU, moron. Big whoop, there are people with AIDs who don't die and live for years, while others die. There were millions with covid who didn't die while others did. I know many people who've gotten the flu and none have ever died, yet the Flu can kill anywhere from 10,000-60,000 Americans oernyear. You make no point whatsoever while sounding like a complete dumbass. This is exactly the same line of asinine thinking antivax dimwitted monkeys use to justify their stupidity in logic. You suck at statistics, math, and risk analysis. [/quote] I think the PP before you is mistaking measles for chickenpox. They probably don’t know the difference. [/quote] Yes that is what I suspect as well. My mother lost hearing in one ear due to the measles. To try to claim measles is no big deal is SUPREMELY stupid.[/quote]
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