Nicholas Weeks
Bodhicitta
Reasons why vaccines are less popular now:
https://brownstone.org/articles/six-explanations-for-rising-vaccine-hesitancy/
https://brownstone.org/articles/six-explanations-for-rising-vaccine-hesitancy/
I guess there will be more spread of illnessInjection mandates in schools stopped by Prez Trump:
Keeping Education Accessible and Ending Covid-19 Vaccine Mandates in Schools
Patients may be different, illnesses may be different, but vaccine efficacy relies on herd immunity, usually achieved by a very large percentage of a population being vaccinated (or surviving a disease that confers immunity) rather than a sprinkling of individuals being vaccinated.I worked in the medical field for over a decade. Not every patient is the same. Not every vaccine is the same. Not every virus is the same. So these facts need to be considered every time someone wants a vaccine mandate. You could be making people sick, or even killing them, for the greater good. You could be forcing something on them in vain. The vaccine may be ineffective, or the person may have natural immunity. I have had patients become seriously ill because of a vaccine that they probably didn't need.
I think the 1st article was dead on. If pharmaceutical companies, the media, and politicians had been honest with us, we would be more trusting. So they can shoulder the blame for all of these actions happening today.
Your last comment was a tad ignorant. Get back to me when you have patients die even though you advised the doctor that the vaccine might kill the patient. Or get back to me when you watch a patient die while covered in lesions or rashes because a stupid doctor decided that this patient should get a shingles vaccine even though they probably weren't going to live more than a month. Vaccinations should be a case by case occasion. This idea of killing people for the greater good is just awful.Patients may be different, illnesses may be different, but vaccine efficacy relies on herd immunity, usually achieved by a very large percentage of a population being vaccinated (or surviving a disease that confers immunity) rather than a sprinkling of individuals being vaccinated.
Measles cases have risen in Texas lately.
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Measles cases are on the rise, mostly among unvaccinated people. Know the symptoms
Cases of the vaccine-preventable illness have continued to crop up in the U.S. Here's where they are appearing.www.usatoday.com
I guess after careful consideration, people must truly prefer to face the ravages of known diseases over the minuscule risks posed by most vaccines.![]()
For the greater good...You could be making people sick, or even killing them, for the greater good.
Good, but this CDC chart claims many more wanted for next six years:How about a little common sense here. My daughter just had her baby boy jan 22nd and refused the hep bvax they wanted to inject him with
No .. it isn't.Thats your choice. Forcing vaccines on people that dont want them is not right.
ScaryGood, but this CDC chart claims many more wanted for next six years:
Your child needs vaccines as they grow!
Are you literally saying that to me!Your last comment was a tad ignorant.
Chicken pox usually isn't, measles can be.Fear mongering. Seriously? Arent we beyond falling for that now. Big pharma is scrambling and the WHO? I had the measles and the chicken pox as a child and it wasnt a death sentence.
Earlier you critiqued what you called fear mongering.Scary