[Magdalen] Measles
Grace Cangialosi
gracecan at gmail.com
Fri May 31 03:11:52 UTC 2019
What I find appalling is that people who should know better, like Robert Kennedy’s son (Joseph?), are still spreading this misinformation!
> On May 30, 2019, at 8:54 PM, Don <thedonboyd at austin.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Roger, "ignorant" doesn't begin to express the folly of believing that vaccines can cause autism. I do believe that the mistrust of government sponsored research is close kin to the belief that Trump would be the Fixer In Chief and indeed that he is Doing a Good Job. (And unlike his NWord predecessor is Telling It Like It Is)_
>
> Sent from my Jitterbug
>
>> On May 30, 2019 4:48 PM, Roger Stokes via Magdalen <magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:
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>> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-48468801
>>
>> This story on the BBC news site saddens me. In 2000 the USA was declared
>> effectively measles-free. Less than two decades later ignorant (and I
>> use that adjective advisedly) parents are endangering that status. There
>> are some individual children who, for valid medical reasons, should not
>> receive the vaccination but the parents of the rest owe it to them,
>> surely, to maintain "herd immunity" by having their children vaccinated.
>> The suggestion that the MMR vaccination can lead to autism has been
>> debunked as being a fraudulent claim based on seriously flawed methodology.
>>
>> In the interests of complete disclosure my son (born 1978) had childhood
>> asthma so his mother and I were concerned about the dangers of the
>> whooping cough vaccination. Our doctor spoke with us and pointed out the
>> balance of risk between vaccination and non-vaccination so he received
>> the vaccination. He was also vaccinated against measles but still
>> developed the disease with complications including vomiting. Might it
>> have been worse without the vaccination? I don't know but I do know the
>> importance of reducing the incidence of diseases from being endemic in
>> an area with life-threatening implications for the more vulnerable.
>>
>> We owe it to our neighbours, whom we are enjoined to love.
>>
>> Roger
>>
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