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Measles Outbreak in a Texas Low Vax County

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by PITBOSS, Feb 9, 2025.

  1. ncargat1

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  2. duggers_dad

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    When my son was little he had a reaction to a medication and wound up looking exactly like this.

    It was hives.
     
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    LOl. I am "missing" 10 posts from page 18.
     
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  4. HeyItsMe

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    Psssh, throw some horse paste at that kid and he’ll be fine. (Please note this is sarcasm and it’s horrible this kid is having to go through this due to his horribly neglectful parents).
     
  5. duggers_dad

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    Prove that measles is a virus that requires a vaccine.

    Also: horse paste, vaccines … quack treatments.
     
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  10. duggers_dad

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    Prove that measles is a virus which a vaccine can prevent.
     
  11. mikemcd810

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    No because the data showing the vaccine wiped out measles after being rolled out has been posted many times and you'll just respond again with some county level chart from New Hampshire in the 1830s claiming it disputes that national data.
     
  12. duggers_dad

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    I happily provided the following but it apparently failed to inoculate you from disinformation shedding …

     
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    Cast a wide net for kids with rash and fever and VIOLA! you’ve created a pandemic.
     
  15. citygator

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    In an interview yesterday, Measles F. Kennedy said that the MMR vaccine contains “aborted fetus debris” as well as “DNA particles.”. This unhinged anti-science crackpot and leader of the the US Health Dept is going to be responsible for the deaths of thousands of stupid people and many innocents. Herd immunity protects the few that immunity fails in or are too young for the MMR. The right wing anti-science idiocy cant die soon enough.

    US Health secretary Kennedy revives misleading claims of 'fetal debris' in measles shots | Reuters
     
  16. duggers_dad

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    Rash and Fever …

    Rash - even the fully vaccinated and boosted should be able to grasp that the skin serves an excretory function by pushing toxins and waste to the surface.

    Fever - Blocking fever can be harmful because fever, along with other sickness symptoms, evolved as a defense against infection. Fever works by causing more damage to pathogens and infected cells than it does to healthy cells in the body. During pandemic COVID-19, the benefits of allowing fever to occur probably outweigh its harms, for individuals and for the public at large.

    Let fever do its job: The meaning of fever in the pandemic era - PubMed

    There is no entity measles. And kids aren’t dying of rash and fever. So let’s work together. You can the hysteria. I’ll continue to talk people off of useless and potentially harmful vaccines.
     
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    Hey, congratulations Republi-zombies. You have brought Measles back to the United States as an endemic disease. Well done.
     
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    We’re on to you manipulators, you liars …

    The trick to blaming the unvaccinated for alleged ‘measles’ outbreaks is to rig the system.

    Here’s how they do it, straight from the CDC website

    Chapter 7: Measles

    Under “Case definition for case classification”, we learn a "Confirmed" measles case consists of acute febrile rash illness along with a positive result from one of various dubious testing methods - but only if the rash and symptoms are "Not explained by MMR vaccination during the previous 6–45 days."
    In other words, if you get measles within 45 days of getting an MMR shot, it conveniently fails to achieve "confirmed case" status.

    What about those pesky cases showing up in vaccinated individuals after the 45-day threshold?

    Simple.

    Don’t bother testing them. Seriously.

    "To maximize the specificity of laboratory testing," states the Centers for Deceitful Codswallop, "it is important to restrict case investigation and laboratory testing to patients most likely to have measles (i.e., those who meet the clinical case definition or those who have risk factors for measles, such as being unvaccinated or reporting recent history of international travel)." (Bold emphasis added)

    In plain English: “Try to avoid testing vaccinated individuals for measles.”

    SCAM ALERT! The Great Measles Con of 2025 is Underway
     
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    Much cheaper than putting up a wall
     
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