The real problem is the hysteria that's been created over measles over the years to fit their vaccine agenda. Other than a high temperature for a while it's a nothing burger. I don't know any kid I went to school with that didn't get it and can't remember anyone suffering any lasting effects after having it. Kennedy's over reaction is worrying for all the reasons you point out.
The real problem is the hysteria that's been created over measles over the years to fit their vaccine agenda. Other than a high temperature for a while it's a nothing burger. I don't know any kid I went to school with that didn't get it and can't remember anyone suffering any lasting effects after having it. Kennedy's over reaction is worrying for all the reasons you point out.
Two students died in my small school back in the day. Pneumonia and encephalitis. Note that this death was the “first measles-related fatality in the United States in over a decade.” There have been only 146 reported cases. Hopefully this does not imply a significant revision of the measles CFR due to the c-shot effects on children’s immune systems. Time will tell. Still a “no” from me, but the anti-vaxxers freaking out about RFK Jr’s (measured and appropriate for now) response is as troubling to me as the denial from the other side.
Dr Chris Raynor just put out a good video on measles on YouTube. It does in fact kill people. Infants are especially at risk. You can develop fatal encephalopathy years later if there is persistent asymptomatic spinal cord infection. And measles are extremely contagious. He did a good job explaning how it kills. And yet he still didn't push a vaccine agenda. Presented info so viewers can decide.
The real problem is the hysteria that's been created over measles over the years to fit their vaccine agenda. Other than a high temperature for a while it's a nothing burger. I don't know any kid I went to school with that didn't get it and can't remember anyone suffering any lasting effects after having it. Kennedy's over reaction is worrying for all the reasons you point out.
Two students died in my small school back in the day. Pneumonia and encephalitis. Note that this death was the “first measles-related fatality in the United States in over a decade.” There have been only 146 reported cases. Hopefully this does not imply a significant revision of the measles CFR due to the c-shot effects on children’s immune systems. Time will tell. Still a “no” from me, but the anti-vaxxers freaking out about RFK Jr’s (measured and appropriate for now) response is as troubling to me as the denial from the other side.
Dr Chris Raynor just put out a good video on measles on YouTube. It does in fact kill people. Infants are especially at risk. You can develop fatal encephalopathy years later if there is persistent asymptomatic spinal cord infection. And measles are extremely contagious. He did a good job explaning how it kills. And yet he still didn't push a vaccine agenda. Presented info so viewers can decide.