When the polio "epidemic" happened in the late 40's early 50's I was a very young child and my dad and grandfather were Shriners. In order for crippled children to be treated at a Shrine hospital they had to be sponsored by a Shriner. My father told me that the common denominator was every child admitted with polio had been vaccinated fo…
When the polio "epidemic" happened in the late 40's early 50's I was a very young child and my dad and grandfather were Shriners. In order for crippled children to be treated at a Shrine hospital they had to be sponsored by a Shriner. My father told me that the common denominator was every child admitted with polio had been vaccinated for polio. Needless to say no one in our family were vaxed for anything and none of us suffered from things like autism or diabetes, or anything really.
When the polio "epidemic" happened in the late 40's early 50's I was a very young child and my dad and grandfather were Shriners. In order for crippled children to be treated at a Shrine hospital they had to be sponsored by a Shriner. My father told me that the common denominator was every child admitted with polio had been vaccinated for polio. Needless to say no one in our family were vaxed for anything and none of us suffered from things like autism or diabetes, or anything really.
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