That's because it's not my point. If the person making it wants to explain it to you...because you are too **** stupid to figure it out on your own...that's on them. My guess is, they are too busy laughing at your ineptness to focus on anything...but that's just a guess.
ConsRule » Today, 10:18 am » wrote: ↑ That's because it's not my point. If the person making it wants to explain it to you...because you are too **** stupid to figure it out on your own...that's on them. My guess is, they are too busy laughing at your ineptness to focus on anything...but that's just a guess.
You're an idiot.*GHETTOBLASTER » Today, 10:06 am » wrote: ↑ The vaccine is effective 97 percent of the time.
This means that your "just 2 cases" claim comes from a statistically weak sample size.
You never posted it in the first place.*Huey » Today, 10:05 am » wrote: ↑ Not reposting it.
Hey, did you hear it was opening day yesterday?
What did I say?*Huey » Today, 10:26 am » wrote: ↑ Sure I did. You replied to it.
I guess you are done speaking about your article.
I'm good. SInce you are done on the topic I've moved on.
You entered running, Quimmie.
Rubella is the only dangerous measles I ever heard about and it mostly only affected children between conceived and birth. unless they get a fever over 103 or 104 for several days and brain damage is possible.Blackvegetable » Today, 7:38 am » wrote: ↑ It is spreading beyond this community, "unfortunately," Katherine Wells, director of public health for the city of Lubbock -- which is located in western Texas -- told ABC News. "West Texas is where the spread of these cases are right now, and we need to make sure that everybody in West Texas is getting vaccinated and is aware of measles and understands the precautions that we need to take."...
"In many of these areas, vaccination rates are below 90%, well below the 92-94% needed for community or “herd” immunity. That’s what has allowed this outbreak to grow to over 300 cases so quickly. We fear the number of actual cases may be much higher than reported due to confusion and delays in the outbreak response," she said...
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Just two cases have occurred in people fully vaccinated with the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, according to the data.
"That vakzian ain't no good.!"
"Ervel Jr. - Kin you say "Mah bodee, mah chois!"?
**** morons.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/shoul ... ne-booster
Someone who thinks he is a wise sage once posted this:Blackvegetable » Today, 7:38 am » wrote: ↑ It is spreading beyond this community, "unfortunately," Katherine Wells, director of public health for the city of Lubbock -- which is located in western Texas -- told ABC News. "West Texas is where the spread of these cases are right now, and we need to make sure that everybody in West Texas is getting vaccinated and is aware of measles and understands the precautions that we need to take."...
"In many of these areas, vaccination rates are below 90%, well below the 92-94% needed for community or “herd” immunity. That’s what has allowed this outbreak to grow to over 300 cases so quickly. We fear the number of actual cases may be much higher than reported due to confusion and delays in the outbreak response," she said...
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Just two cases have occurred in people fully vaccinated with the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, according to the data.
"That vakzian ain't no good.!"
"Ervel Jr. - Kin you say "Mah bodee, mah chois!"?
**** morons.
All you have to do is ask.*Huey » Today, 1:47 pm » wrote: ↑ Someone who thinks he is a wise sage once posted this:
Can't help noticing the absence of a link to this ****.
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Yeah, so he can wait 100 years for you to answer.
!. Here comes his pic , then demand I prove a negative.
so **** predictable. Puke.
Blackvegetable » Today, 7:38 am » wrote: ↑ It is spreading beyond this community, "unfortunately," Katherine Wells, director of public health for the city of Lubbock -- which is located in western Texas -- told ABC News. "West Texas is where the spread of these cases are right now, and we need to make sure that everybody in West Texas is getting vaccinated and is aware of measles and understands the precautions that we need to take."...
"In many of these areas, vaccination rates are below 90%, well below the 92-94% needed for community or “herd” immunity. That’s what has allowed this outbreak to grow to over 300 cases so quickly. We fear the number of actual cases may be much higher than reported due to confusion and delays in the outbreak response," she said...
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Just two cases have occurred in people fully vaccinated with the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, according to the data.
"That vakzian ain't no good.!"
"Ervel Jr. - Kin you say "Mah bodee, mah chois!"?
**** morons.
So why bitch?
You are the "man" who brags that you ALWAYS post a link. Hell, you didn't even source this one. You source debunked your my body my choice BS.
The difference being that should I fail to, I'll provide it when asked.*Huey » Today, 3:00 pm » wrote: ↑ You are the "man" who brags that you ALWAYS post a link. Hell, you didn't even source this one. You source debunked your my body my choice BS.
No, it didn't.You source debunked your my body my choice BS.