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I imagine that I will be alone in my defense of RFK Jr’s position on the measles outbreak, but consider this: We have witnessed the increase in previously rare and polymicrobial infections since the roll out of the C shots. At this time, no one knows for sure how the C shot-induced immune problems will intersect with the measles virus. It could be significant. The reported death does appear to be due to the measles (I was initially skeptical), and the risks of encephalitis and other sequelae are not inconsequential. RFK Jr promised not to take away vaccines from those who want them, and he is standing by his word. Crucial for credibility going forward. His response to this first public challenge was measured and balanced. Even those of us who have become NWIH vaxxers should acknowledge that the shots significantly lower the risk of contracting measles. Whether there is a net benefit, especially in a post jabbed world, remains to be seen. It must be the parents’ choice.

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. Time will tell.

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Something never discussed is that single-antigen measles vaccine is not available. Measles is only available in these combination vaccines:

Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), or

Measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV).

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"...measles-related..." WITAF does that mean?

With a "positive" "test" for measles, but dying of unrelated illnesses?

Unless RFK, Jr., has info we don't about this particular case, his coming out any saying 𝒂𝒏𝒚𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒈 positive about injections -- for measles or anything else -- causes me and lots of others grave concern.

And rightly so.

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