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Jan 25·edited Jan 25

Vaccines were never designed to be "forever immunity". The " boomers" are probably immune, like most of us here in the US, who had measles as kids, but the next generations were relying on vaccines and it seems to be the vaccinated coming down with the disease now. The bad part is measles in prepubescent kids are most often pretty mild, but in adults, they're deadly! That was why parents encouraged us to play with diagnosed kids (who were supposed to be in quarantine).

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Shouldn't everybody be vaccinated against measles?

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Why? I'm immune, and have been coming onto 70 yrs, in a couple of wks now!

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I had it as a child. It was uncomfortable, but not life threatening. I vaccinated my children against it and would assume that most people are protected. This seems like a lot of fear mongering to me. The same is true with H5N1. Ivermectin is the answer, but the healthcare system would rather push their ineffective "vaccines". There's a reason God gave us immune systems. Why are they disregarding natural immunity and early interventions? It's all about money to these people.

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Unless the kids kept up with a booster schedule, no, they are not. You had the real live, "healthy" virus, and are immune, but the vaccines were attenuated, or dead, virus' and that protection is short lived; a few yrs at most. You only get lifetime immunity from surviving the actual disease.

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they are using these diseases and the vaccines for them to weaken our immune systems, being biologically weakened, for the next round literally being worn down slowly.

All part of the plan just wait for disease X to come. They want us to live in fear, so you get fight or flight reaction. The fighters are the ones they are looking for and deal with them first.

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