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We nearly eradicate a disease. . . and then

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Podcasts are dangerous for misinformation

Rogan is an idiot.

We nearly eradicate a disease. . . and then

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Science deniers and antivaxxers are responsible for the measles outbreak.

3 hours ago, jsdarkstar said:

Science deniers and antivaxxers are responsible for the measles outbreak.

Right, and men can give birth.

🤣🤣🤣

Measles aren't really a big deal. The death rate was already near 0 per 100K prior to the introduction of the vaccine (1963). Basically if you die of the measles you have to have some severe, severe pre-existing health issues.

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And 30 years after the vaccine was introduced we had an "outbreak" that dwarfs what we're seeing today:

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So, essentially, if you're hyperventilating about 2000 cases in the year 2025, congratulations, you've fallen for some of the most easily discernable propaganda ever produced, and you should have your voting rights taken away.

Yep, they're all still retarded, folks

  • 2 weeks later...

South Carolina measles outbreak is growing and spreading.

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South Carolina measles outbreak grows by nearly 100, spre...

State health officials in South Carolina have confirmed 99 new cases of measles since Tuesday. The state health department says the post-holiday surge had been expected, given travel and family gather

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