CDC: Unvaccinated Oregon boy almost dies of tetanus

I’m just flabbergasted,” said Dr. William Schaffner, an expert in infectious diseases and chair at the Department of Preventive Medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tennessee.

“This is an awful disease, but … we have had a mechanism to completely prevent it, and the reason that we have virtually no cases anymore in the United States is because we vaccinate, literally, everyone.”

Source: CDC: Unvaccinated Oregon boy almost dies of tetanus

Oh what horrible, horrible parents …. Oh wait. _Not!_ One kid gets tetanus but _recovers_ and its Front Page News about how terrible it is.

Source: Deaths following vaccination: What does the evidence show?

The vaccine was estimated to have caused approximately one Guillain-Barré syndrome case per 100,000 persons vaccinated [17], resulting in 53 deaths [18].

Over 400 people get Guillain-Barré syndrome and 53 people die from one vaccine and you never hear of it. Now I want to reiterate! I am not against vaccines, I’m a microbiologist! I am; however, completely against forced medical procedures when the complete story is not in.

And the complete story is definitely not in! It may be that natural immunity from anti-vaxxers may end up saving us all from the pathetic benefits of a vaccine.

And this brilliant Dr. William Schaffner. Who is “an expert in infectious diseases and chair at the Department of Preventive Medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine”. Enough said. He should be sooooo proud. :-) And I wonder where he gets his money from?

Current industry level vaccinations are pathetic at generating a robust immune response and yet there is virtually no encouragement for the companies to improve them. And certainly even less the more vaccinations are mandated by the government.

Going back and looking at original papers, original studies, and other information; the benefits of vaccines are much much much less than what the medical community tells you today. The original study authors often were very concerned that other factors were involved in the improvements seen. Facters such as the propensity at the time to remove tonsils and perform other childhood surgeries.

The amount of money collected by the medical community for prescribing opioids, for performing unnecessary surgeries, and for forcing vaccinations is obscene. And often not in your best interest. Despite the Hippocratic Oath. And the promise within that oath to “first, do no harm” (or “primum non nocere,”)

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