Anonymous wrote:Survival of the fittest. I can't feel sorry for a family that ignores science and doctors and then dies from something 100% preventable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Survival of the fittest. I can't feel sorry for a family that ignores science and doctors and then dies from something 100% preventable.
The problem is that all of these antivax morons spread their disease to people who can't get vaxxed. You can't get the measles vax until after one. Infants rely on herd immunity to stay safe and not die from measles or become permanently injured. A fetus cannot get vaccinated against rubella, yet here we are with a case of rubella now in TX. Rubella can cause permanent birth defects in the infants if the mother is exposed to it.
Personal choice has gotten absolutely out of control in the US. Sure, you can have the personal choice not to get vaxxed. Society should also be able to choose to not let you in and cut you out of you go unvaxxed. Insurance should make it a requirement to be vaccinated. Cut off everyone from public anything of they're unvaxxed. You do not have an inalienable right to ruin the entire nation with infectious disease that is almost entirely preventable. We would have never eradicated small pox of we had the idiocy of today back then.
I get it, but they don't. People are still complaining about wearing a mask and the shutdown to help mitigate the transmission of Covid. Can you imagine the govt requiring mandatory vaccines? Oh wait we did for return to work after covd and there is still public outcry about that too. F Biden and all. Remember that? Stupid is as stupid does.
People are outraged when TRANSPLANT CANDIDATES get rejected for not having vaccinations. It is beyond absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This disease was deemed eradicated from the US in 2000. It is asinine that 25 years later a child is dying from it because parents are not intelligent enough to do the absolute basics to keep their kids safe.
A parent can make deadly irresponsible decisions for their kid but an adult woman cannot choose whether she wants to be pregnant or not. Got it.
Bravo MAGA, I applaud that you are taking your healthcare cues from a drug addled brainworm guy. He’s definitely more reliable than that evil Dr Faucci.
Unfortunately, the antivax movement is not neatly confined within one segment of our American political system. Before the MAGAs were on board with it, it was a crunchy-liberal-organic-mom thing. And the Covid vaccine mandates made questioning all vaccines a lot more widespread across the political spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Survival of the fittest. I can't feel sorry for a family that ignores science and doctors and then dies from something 100% preventable.
The problem is that all of these antivax morons spread their disease to people who can't get vaxxed. You can't get the measles vax until after one. Infants rely on herd immunity to stay safe and not die from measles or become permanently injured. A fetus cannot get vaccinated against rubella, yet here we are with a case of rubella now in TX. Rubella can cause permanent birth defects in the infants if the mother is exposed to it.
Personal choice has gotten absolutely out of control in the US. Sure, you can have the personal choice not to get vaxxed. Society should also be able to choose to not let you in and cut you out of you go unvaxxed. Insurance should make it a requirement to be vaccinated. Cut off everyone from public anything of they're unvaxxed. You do not have an inalienable right to ruin the entire nation with infectious disease that is almost entirely preventable. We would have never eradicated small pox of we had the idiocy of today back then.
I get it, but they don't. People are still complaining about wearing a mask and the shutdown to help mitigate the transmission of Covid. Can you imagine the govt requiring mandatory vaccines? Oh wait we did for return to work after covd and there is still public outcry about that too. F Biden and all. Remember that? Stupid is as stupid does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pregnant women should be terrified. Rubella is now present in Texas.
So stupid. People were lulled into complacency because there was enough herd immunity when they chose to ride on everyone else’s coattails. Now too many have dropped their duty to the country and children will die and become disabled.
Anonymous wrote:Pregnant women should be terrified. Rubella is now present in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Pregnant women should be terrified. Rubella is now present in Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Survival of the fittest. I can't feel sorry for a family that ignores science and doctors and then dies from something 100% preventable.
The problem is that all of these antivax morons spread their disease to people who can't get vaxxed. You can't get the measles vax until after one. Infants rely on herd immunity to stay safe and not die from measles or become permanently injured. A fetus cannot get vaccinated against rubella, yet here we are with a case of rubella now in TX. Rubella can cause permanent birth defects in the infants if the mother is exposed to it.
Personal choice has gotten absolutely out of control in the US. Sure, you can have the personal choice not to get vaxxed. Society should also be able to choose to not let you in and cut you out of you go unvaxxed. Insurance should make it a requirement to be vaccinated. Cut off everyone from public anything of they're unvaxxed. You do not have an inalienable right to ruin the entire nation with infectious disease that is almost entirely preventable. We would have never eradicated small pox of we had the idiocy of today back then.
Anonymous wrote:Survival of the fittest. I can't feel sorry for a family that ignores science and doctors and then dies from something 100% preventable.
Anonymous wrote: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.