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Posted
3 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

Thankfully, Thailand is a nation that believes in the vaccination of children.

If you cannot accept this, then please get out of Thailand and take your diseased mentality with you. This is one foreign belief contagion that Thailand should do its utmost to rid itself of.

Thais have low IQs and the average lifespan of a Thai is very low.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Better still if they moved to Pakistan or Afghanistan. Then they can test their belief polio vaccines are just a Big Pharma conspiracy.

Polio has a 5 to 30% death rate. Measles is 0.1%.

 

 

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

You have taken  the above out of context and presented it  in a manner  so that the conclusion is intentionally distorted. The  very small number of deaths were in subjects with serious pre-existing medical  or who had accidents following vaccination such as a fall. The  study you cite does not claim any direct link between the MMR vaccine and death.

 

We all get it that you are opposed to a safe and long used vaccine. Why not just say that and not  try to  mislead people with your  misinterpretation and misuse of an article. The authors of that study would rebuke you and hold you out as deceitful for what you are trying to do because their position is to recommend the vaccine.

 

 

 

If you had bothered to read the quote, the conclusion stated there were 3 main causes of death

1.  immunocompromised individuals

2.  severe thrombocytopenia

3. death from anaphylaxis

 

But what you really fail to consider is deaths from measles Vs cost of vaccinations which would be 1-2 deaths vs $500M, so it's hardly cost effective and maybe the money would be better spent trying to reduce deaths from causes with much higher death rates.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

I don't have a range, I am not so insecure I need multiple tests to reassure myself.

 

Judging from you posts and their vacuity, higher than yours.

So 150 then? :cheesy:

 

More like 95

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Sandboxer said:

lol all the hoopla for ONE dead kid....

Lefties for you. 1m dead in war no issues. 1 kid dead big drama. Strange people the left.

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Posted
39 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

It is about the resistance to a vaccine that has been in use for 50+ years and that has been proven safe and effective in preventing needless pediatric brain damage, blindness, kidney damage, CNS damage and sometimes death.

 

There are 124 infected children in this cluster aged  between 5 and 17. 1 is already dead. 18 are in hospital, with several at risk of life changing  injury. 1 was released. Of the 104, they are  recovering at home. 5 of the infected were vaccinated and had mild symptoms.  A 16% hospitalization rate  is unacceptably high and the cost to the  taxpayer will be in the hundreds of thousands of $$ because most if not all of these kids will be  covered i=under Children's Medicaid.

 

None of this would have happened had they been vaccinated.

I was at school before Measles vaccine was invented, in my school with 2000 pupils, nearly all caught it, nobody had any serious problems (beyond an itchy rash for a week).

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Posted
21 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I was at school before Measles vaccine was invented, in my school with 2000 pupils, nearly all caught it, nobody had any serious problems (beyond an itchy rash for a week).

Humans lived for 1m years no vaccines.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Dcheech said:

Nothing prayer & leeches could not have cured. Texas needs no vaccine. 
 

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Throw in them Thai Amulets and even the gunslingers will be out of work.  

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Posted
48 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

But what you really fail to consider is deaths from measles Vs cost of vaccinations which would be 1-2 deaths vs $500M, so it's hardly cost effective and maybe the money would be better spent trying to reduce deaths from causes with much higher death rates.

Where did you pluck the $500M from?

Commonsense would suggest spending $100 per child is a no-brainer when it comes to saving lives, preventing disability, and avoiding the far higher costs of measles outbreaks. It’s an investment that pays off many times over in health savings and overall well-being.

 
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Posted
1 hour ago, Patong2021 said:

 

It is about the resistance to a vaccine that has been in use for 50+ years and that has been proven safe and effective in preventing needless pediatric brain damage, blindness, kidney damage, CNS damage and sometimes death.

 

There are 124 infected children in this cluster aged  between 5 and 17. 1 is already dead. 18 are in hospital, with several at risk of life changing  injury. 1 was released. Of the 104, they are  recovering at home. 5 of the infected were vaccinated and had mild symptoms.  A 16% hospitalization rate  is unacceptably high and the cost to the  taxpayer will be in the hundreds of thousands of $$ because most if not all of these kids will be  covered i=under Children's Medicaid.

 

None of this would have happened had they been vaccinated.

 Dont disagree what you say, Nowhere in your answer have you shown anti vaxxers killed the children.

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Posted
2 hours ago, gargamon said:

If the anti-vaxers didn't have their nonsense on the internet, this child would not be dead. Understand now?

 

You are as away with the fairies as the anti vaxers.

 

The way the whole covid vaccine situation was handled was a debacle, no wonder why some people dont have trust in their governments. Try looking at it from both sides.

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Posted
2 hours ago, dinsdale said:

I hope in your mind you are not conflating anti-vaxxers with anti-mRNA vaxxers. I have posted many times I'm not an anti-vaxxer but I'm definitely anti-mRNA.

 

I think you are either with them or against them, that's how narrow minded they are.

Posted
4 hours ago, gargamon said:

child was unvaccinated

It's only those who have poor genes should worry about vaccinations, it's the genes you inherited.

 

If you chose the wrong parents you will probably have a short life, the wrong parents, poor DNA, having poor genes you're doomed.

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

But one born in Thailand vaccinated with MMR without my consent, immediately developed signs of autism (sitting alone with repetitive hand motions), which luckily faded after around 5 years

Usually, the sitting alone with repetitive hand motions starts around 14 years of age.

Posted
2 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

I had no mmr vaccine. Not dead. Why didnt I die????

Give it twelve months.

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Posted
2 hours ago, gargamon said:

Soon please.

Little ironic with your knickers in a twist/ drama queen headline that you wish death upon someone. You seem a little mixed up to me.

 

 

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