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GRAPHICAL EVIDENCE SHOWS VACCINES DIDN'T SAVE US
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GRAPHICAL EVIDENCE SHOWS VACCINES DIDN'T SAVE US
"JOHN" wrote in message ... http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/web1.html The graphs show that advancing medical care helps, too. The graph for polio is rather misleading. It only shows a short time period before polio vaccination started. All of the graphs show that the diseases still kill. I don't know about John, but I think a death rate above 0 for any disease that is preventable is too much. Plus, as the evidence shows, not only are death rates lower with vaccines, but the rate of illness is lower, too.With vaccinations, there are far fewer hospitalizations and long-term problems from diseases, like brain damage, as well. For many parents, having to stay home with the kids means the difference between getting fired and keeping a job or having to choose between paying for food or electricity. Jeff |
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GRAPHICAL EVIDENCE SHOWS VACCINES DIDN'T SAVE US
Jeff wrote: "JOHN" wrote in message ... http://www.vaccinationdebate.com/web1.html The graphs show that advancing medical care helps, too. The graph for polio is rather misleading. It only shows a short time period before polio vaccination started. All of the graphs show that the diseases still kill. I don't know about John, but I think a death rate above 0 for any disease that is preventable is too much. Plus, as the evidence shows, not only are death rates lower with vaccines, but the rate of illness is lower, too.With vaccinations, there are far fewer hospitalizations and long-term problems from diseases, like brain damage, as well. For many parents, having to stay home with the kids means the difference between getting fired and keeping a job or having to choose between paying for food or electricity. Jeff As Jeff stated mortality rates are of a concern, but not the only concern! An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. As our medical science is FAR better then even in the 1970's that graph is an inaccurate representation of vaccinations. Vaccnations prevent disease, the disease causes death. Therefor to see if a vacination is working you need to see how many people are sick, not how many people die. Many diseases that we are vaccinated for have low mortality rates but high incidence of permanent damage. So,where are the charts that show Morbidity rates? |
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