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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Measles makes your immune system forget. It's called immunological amnesia: it literally wipes the slate clean, and you are now vulnerable to any disease you already acquired immunity to.https://twitter.com/pookleblinky/status/133358233
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IFLScience
IFLScience
How must the trend of voluntarily not vaccinating your kids look to someone whose family member had measles before the vaccine was widespread? The answer is in a heartbreaking letter
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
Are there long term consequences of children getting infected with COVID19 such as subacute sclerosing panencephalitis seen in measles that presents 6-15 years after infection? We don't know! This virus
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
You don't get vaccinated to help yourself, you get vaccinated to help others. Similar to "you're not stuck in traffic, you *are* traffic," your vaccinated ass benefits everyone you mee
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VigilantOne
the_VigilantOne
We have been taught to believe that vaxxines saved us from infectious diseases in the 20th century. Even though there have been scores of credible doctors with dissenting opinions about
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
In this thread, I'm going to present a collection songs, comics, and advertisements showing how no one really cared or worried about a #measles infection before the vaccine came out.
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Rachel Clarke
doctor_oxford
A visual argument for vaccines, in five tweets:1/ A ward of polio victims, incarcerated inside "iron lungs" in 1950s America. Many are children, their lungs paralysed, unable to breathe unaided.
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Brenda Wallace, Potato Enthusiast đ„
BR3NDA
1817â20 Influenza reported among MÄori on coasts of Foveaux Strait 1835 Measles reported among MÄori in South Island whaling stations 1838â39 âRewha-rewhaâ (probably influenza) in Bay of Islands and Mercury
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
It took 40 years to admit TB was airborne. It was thought to be droplet / fomite. Because of ease of infection in close proximity, and cases of shared air
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Julie/Julia
juliemac1000
The covid-19 vaccines are life changers. They not only give you immunity, but protect your household, your community, the NHS and care homes. You having one helps protect the vulnerable.
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Dr. Benedicte Callan
benedictecallan
RationalWiki on Affinity Fraud and the antivax mov':... major outbreaks of measles in the 2010s in the US have been concentrated among such groups, including among Amish in Ohio, Somalis
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Remember, John Snow was an armchair epidemiologist. https://www.practicalplaybook.org/success/story/map-making-and-myth-making-john-snows-map-didn%E2%80%99t-solve-1854-cholera-outbreakAnd the guy who checked his work was a priest.http://kor
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david hepburn
apnoeaboy
The vaccine is absolutely brilliant science. Itâs a real opportunity to end this pandemic. Iâll definitely be having it, and soon i hope. The reason MHRA have moved so quickly
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
Talk in the UK (& Germany & Denmark) of using just 1 #COVID19 #vaccine dose/person for now, possibly providing boosters months later, is distressing. A quick thread follows.1.) @Pfizer has
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
#COVIDisAirborne. It always has been. 120 years we should have known this. Be generous say 80). We should have been prepared for it, but experts mangled the science so we
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Dr Dominic Pimenta đ *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
People talk about science as if itâs a body, an organisation :âScientists sayâ, âthe science saysâ, âwe donât trust scienceâ.But thatâs not what science is. Science is a verb. A
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