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I know a few anti-vaxxers. Sometimes I think their justification of their position stems from just plain laziness. Kind of like the idiots pushing the "green" agenda, "If we could just go back to a time before the industrial revolution, then everything would be perfect." But a pre-industrial utopia with all the modern conveniences, you know, 'cause everything will run by magic.
YES AND YEA again fortunately the virus is seldom fatal though there are some pretty severe after infection complications.I call them "plague advocates".
BY the way, I don't refer to them as "anti-vaxxers"...I call them "plague advocates".
People existing between the two extremes. Alive uninjured trapped - Alive injured trapped - Alive severely injured unable to move/respondpeople otherwise
I'm surprised everybody's going so crazy over this because most people are vaccinated, and it is rarely fatal (1/500). I figured it was just a cynical way to go after the Chasidic community (they are located throughout Rockland) who most people view negatively.fortunately the virus is seldom fatal though there are some pretty severe after infection complications.
The statistical odds of developing SSPE is 1/10000. The problem with this one is that, if it's caught in stage 1, you survive, past stage 2, you're doomed. It's 100% fatal at that point. The odds of it spreading to infants, however, are somewhere between 1/690-1/695.Although it is rare Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a fatal disease of the central nervous that can develop 7 to 10 years after a measles infection
That initial statement was true prior to about 2000 or so but the Ant-Vaxxers and complacency have altered that statement.I'm surprised everybody's going so crazy over this because most people are vaccinated, and it is rarely fatal (1/500). I figured it was just a cynical way to go after the Chasidic community (they are located throughout Rockland) who most people view negatively.
A crane (not the bird) collapsed on an apartment house in Dallas. The spokesman said they were bringing in dogs to look for "people alive, deceased or otherwise". How do you train dogs to look for people otherwise?
Definitely zombies...zombies?
I'm surprised everybody's going so crazy over this because most people are vaccinated, and it is rarely fatal (1/500). I figured it was just a cynical way to go after the Chasidic community (they are located throughout Rockland) who most people view negatively.
The statistical odds of developing SSPE is 1/10000. The problem with this one is that, if it's caught in stage 1, you survive, past stage 2, you're doomed. It's 100% fatal at that point. The odds of it spreading to infants, however, are somewhere between 1/690-1/695.