New Plandemic - Convid2

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Newbeeee™

Quote from: jstell on April 07, 2026, 03:02 PMmore likely measles.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/measles-is-making-a-comeback-can-we-stop-it-202503063091
So 60 years of live virus vaccines didn't produce herd immunity as promised :rolleyes:
Measles vaccine had negative efficacy for infection by definition, because the recipient got measles (the "vaccine" is measles) - the original Hilleman and Enders studies - a series of 8 papers in the NEJM 1960 showed this.
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There was a conversation about the dumbest post ever in another thread.

Frenchy took that as a challenge.
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Newbeeee™

Keep takin the poison and swallowing the hype boys
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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on Today at 12:33 AMSo 60 years of live virus vaccines didn't produce herd immunity as promised :rolleyes:
Measles vaccine had negative efficacy for infection by definition, because the recipient got measles (the "vaccine" is measles) - the original Hilleman and Enders studies - a series of 8 papers in the NEJM 1960 showed this.

THATS what you take from that? Yeesh
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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on Today at 06:50 AMKeep takin the poison and swallowing the hype boys

Two questions:

1) Did you read the article?

2) Do you understand science?
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Newbeeee™

If you read articles about it, whenever there are "jab rollouts", the incidence rate of measles rockets :rolleyes:
Yeah, if it makes you feel better, keep putting your arms out :rolleyes:
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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on Today at 12:33 AMSo 60 years of live virus vaccines didn't produce herd immunity as promised
The issue, as stated in the article and just about any actual science you can read, is that when immunization drops below 95% for measles then there is no longer herd immunity.  That's one of the reasons it took forty years to reach "eliminated" status.  But the virus still exists, and vaccination rates have gone down over the last couple decades, largely because of that knucklehead Andrew Wakefield's "study" (falsely concluding that the vaccine causes autism) in 1998 that eventually got him removed of his license to practice medicine.
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Bucky Cornstarch

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on Today at 08:21 AMIf you read articles about it, whenever there are "jab rollouts", the incidence rate of measles rockets :rolleyes:
Yeah, if it makes you feel better, keep putting your arms out :rolleyes:

So, the answers to my questions are as follows:

1) Probably not

2) Absolutely not