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1 hour ago, Mesterh said:

OK apart from you and those that have a well are a captive audience

Very common up here in rural locations. 

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7 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

My impression is that the social media revolt against covid vaccines has lead to a decrease in parents getting their kids to have MMR. Could be completely unrelated.

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Agreed. 

 

Measles is totally preventable. 

 

This is what happens when people believe what halfwits and bad actors tell them about medicines. 

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The child, who has not been formerly identified, died in Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool

 

 

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4 hours ago, Mark J said:

Agreed. 

 

Measles is totally preventable. 

 

This is what happens when people believe what halfwits and bad actors tell them about medicines. 

WWW.LIVERPOOLECHO.CO.UK

The child, who has not been formerly identified, died in Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool

 

 

Always been the odd death from Measles Mark. Both before Covid and after. 
I think 2019 was a particularly bad year for cases and deaths. I’d say that’s before Covid wouldn’t you. 
As for halfwits and bad actors, that’s the Mrs two days after the Covid jab, excruciating head aches and eye pain, leading to what you see in the pic,  covered in random bruises and in bed rough as hell for two to three days. 
That reaction to a vaccine promoted with hysterical zeal and lies tends to put people off a bit.

If parents are not getting there kids vaccinated I’d say it has to be a minuscule number, and more fool them. 

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"If parents are not getting there kids vaccinated I’d say it has to be a minuscule number, and more fool them. ".

 

Exactly the point.

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4 minutes ago, Mark J said:

"If parents are not getting there kids vaccinated I’d say it has to be a minuscule number, and more fool them. ".

 

Exactly the point.

Yeah I said that didn’t I ?? Reality is there is no point, it’s always been like that. 

The prelude to me saying that including the pic is maybe if you are prepared to lift the barrier’s somewhat of an explanation of why it might be happening. 
On a slightly different note Mark, what do you think is causing the huge increase in Autism and ADHD type issues with kids today ?? 

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I had an eye like that last year, first word that sprang to mind was haemorrhage - looked up red eye and saw loads of eyes like mine 'subconjunctival haemorrhage'. Was relieved when it said most blood will be reabsorbed within 2 weeks. I read around it and hoped it was just a momentary increase in blood pressure, maybe caughing that caused it. Yes can be brought on by infection also.

Re the MMR rates it's reported Liverpool is very low at 73%, quite a number of unprotected kids. North England average more like 85%. WHO recommends 95%.

Measles is bad enough, the one I fear returning is smallpox. A disease all but eradicated through potentially unsafe immunisation.

 

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6 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

A disease all but eradicated through potentially unsafe immunisation

😞🤷‍♂️

Ok up to this point, we both know it’s a totally different vaccine technology. 
 

Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Yeah I said that didn’t I ?? Reality is there is no point, it’s always been like that. 

The prelude to me saying that including the pic is maybe if you are prepared to lift the barrier’s somewhat of an explanation of why it might be happening. 
On a slightly different note Mark, what do you think is causing the huge increase in Autism and ADHD type issues with kids today ?? 

With respect to the increase in autism and ADHD, it is my understanding that more people are aware of these things and therefore more people are being diagnosed as such. A very close mate of mine has recently been diagnosed as autistic, she's 44 years old. Imagine spending 44 years of your life not understanding why you acted the way you do. 

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13 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Imagine spending 44 years of your life not understanding why you acted the way you do. 

I don’t need to imagine 

Some of the decisions I’ve made I wonder wtf I was thinking when I look back 😂

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