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Mar 3Edited

The statistics always talks about relative risk 97% effective etc,

1) about 40% of North American adults are born before 1963 and almost the entire cohort had measels as a child so their risk is statistically zero of getting measels.

2) Absolute risk of contracting measles: 0.044 per 100,000 based on 164 cases out of the entire North American population

3) Risk of serious vaccine adverse event: up to 6 per 100,000

The numbers make absolutely no sense for taking a MMR vaccine PERIOD!

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