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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone here informed about “shedding”?[/quote] I don't think DCUM is ready for this conversation..[/quote] What, measles shedding causing infection of OTHERS from being vaxxed? 1) While yes, those recently vaccinated with MMR can shed measles as shown in assorted research ofn this, it's of scant quantity (i.e. requires high "cycle times" for lab equipment to even detect it on a nasal specimen) 2) The shedding of vaccine derived measles, a weakened/attenuated virus, is generally NOT contagious nor associated with outbreak nor this particular outbreak 3) Researchers can discern which type of measles it is (wild type vs vaccine derived) and the outbreak (in a community with known poor vaccine uptake) is not related to measles vaccination. Texas Health Dept actually tested this and found the measles is associated with D8 - known wild type, not from a vaccine. STOP GETTING YOUR SCIENCE INFORMATION FROM NON-SCIENTIFIC SOURCES! IF YOU LIST CHILDREN'S HEALTH DEFENSE OR ANYONE ASSOCIATED WITH IT, WE CAN ASSUME YOU NEVER TOOK A RESEARCH/STATISTICS/CRITICAL THINKING CLASS IN YOUR LIFE. Also, please seek help: https://www.addictioncenter.com/behavioral-addictions/conspiracy-theory-addiction/ [/quote] What do you know about PCR testing?[/quote] Are you trying to go down the in foil conspiracy road of saying that these TX cases are related to over-detection from sensitive PCR tests after some sort of mass-vaccination occurrence in a community which has a notably low vaccine rate AND in which the specimens have been confirmed by the TX health dept to be wild type, so NOT vaccine derived? The problem is, I can engage with you, but there is literally NO EVIDENCE that will EVER convince you that the MMR is safe and preferable to the disease. And if you believe that this is some sort of government conspiracy to encourage vaccination, again, there is literally NOTHING that will convince you otherwise. Ask yourself, does it matter what evidence exists? Or will you just move the goalposts? I can answer for you: You will move the goal posts. Again, go here. You need help. https://www.addictioncenter.com/behavioral-addictions/conspiracy-theory-addiction/[/quote]
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