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Once kids start dying, we'll see how people really feel about immunization mandates

It is used to occupy “Anti-Vaxxers.”Crispy“A hardcore left-handed space filled with moms who don't let kids eat birthday cakes at parties due to toxins. Today, this has changed. “Freedom of Health” And the vaccination order is non-American.

You can convey this as someone who opposed the Covid-19 vaccine mandate, mask mandate and the general insanity that overtook the left during the community pandemic. , wapping cough etc. – you've been prey to insidious lies. Not offsetting these illnesses is dangerous to your child and all other children they come into contact with. Frankly, it's more than anything, non-American.

In America, we usually get together and protect ourselves. But this anti-vaxer movement puts all our children at risk. Children are already dying, and those numbers only get exponentially worse. When either another child dies or dies, your eyes tend to open up quickly to the scams of the “anti-vaxer movement.” .

Thirteen states have already allowed school-age children to be vaccinated for religious or personal reasons. And the number is increasing. GovernorIt is publishedAn executive order that allows for extreme latitudes of exemptions.

Before the measles vaccine was invented in 1963, Millions of people He died every year from this terrible illness. More than 500 children are victims in the United States, which counts tens of thousands of hospitalizations with horrific side effects, including brain life-threatening and life-changing health. As Dr. Samuel Katz, the first measles vaccine pioneer, I once said“We don't count our children until measles passes.” Do we really want to return to wait for people to tell us how many children we have until we survive measles?

Four states with LAX policies last year Smashed Record Due to an explosion of previously eradicated disease. Of these cases in children, 89% were not vaccinated. As for 11% of vaccinations, the vaccine is not 100% effective – nothing. And if you have unvaccinated children who take the virus, they can easily pass it on. Complete immunity.

If you haven't been vaccinated, there's a 90% chance of getting measles. It's huge. So, how could measles be eradicated in the past? Herd immunity.

Before this anti-vaxaxer movement, several unvaccinated children (and, despite being vaccinated, around 5% are still at risk) were protected by herd immunity. This basically means that you are not vaxxed, but everyone around you will be protected. But now, so many children and adults are not vaccinated immediately, everyone is at serious risk.

That's what measles was eradication In the US in 2000 17x increase The number of measles cases, and that number is just beginning to grow. This not only causes hospitalizations, lifelong complications and child death, but also has also been a victim to the state and federal governments. A huge amount Of money.

So how did we go from the eradicated virus to the crispy mothers who don't want to vaccinate their children into the political movement behind it? Describing the greed and corruption of several politicians and con artist scientists.

Three main reasons are given to avoid being vaccinated. Vaccines can cause sudden infant death syndrome, which can cause a fatal reaction, and vaccines can cause autism.

That last one is the most frequent reason anti-Vaxxers quote, but is completely wrong. The lie was created by a Charlatan that spends money “Scientists” who used fake data to convince their parents that the vaccine causes autism. He composed the data and ran highly unethical and dangerous tests to prove his point, earning millions of dollars from there. It was never a science – it was a scam for his own financial interests. He created millions of people out of the deaths of children and the inevitable suffering of countless families.

All the studies he cited have been exposed ever since. Unfortunately, before this was discovered, the anti-vaxaxer movement began.

When it comes to vaccines that cause SID, this is merely an example of correlation and does not necessarily imply a causal relationship. Both of these (vaccinations and SIDs) occur before the child turns 1 year old, so it's very likely that the two will go together, even if it's unrelated. That's like that I'll assert that Eating bread can cause car accidents as most drivers who crash their car probably show that they have eaten bread within the last 24 hours. Just because two things are correlated (occasionally happening) doesn't mean that one causes the other.

Finally, there is a risk that could lead to death in response to a vaccine. There are at least some small risks associated with taking almost anything. However, if you get measles, one in 500 could die. If you get vaccinated for measles, you have a chance of 1 in 1 million people who will die from the reaction. I know the risk of my child preferring to have.

If state lawmakers and governors want to ease the restrictions behind childhood vaccinations, they have the power. But as voters, citizens and parents, we have the right to truly do America and vaccinate our children against these dangerous diseases.

When we choose not to get the vaccine, we don't just make that choice for our children. We put every child they come into contact with at risk. And I'm going to guess as soon as a child who knows that one of these legislators will die from measles will soon change their songs.

Liberty Vittert is a professor of data science at Washington University in St. Louis and a resident statistician for News Nation, a sister company in the hill.

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