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re: Data shows cases are up in least vaccinated areas
Posted on 7/31/21 at 10:22 am to crazy4lsu
Posted on 7/31/21 at 10:22 am to crazy4lsu
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Why would it matter if the CDC reported it? Or do you want the exact citation? It isn't exactly a secret if people knew anything about smallpox vaccination efforts, which had exceedingly high injury rates. I'm responding to the notion that 'we are just now hearing about it.'
Because the CDC noting it 50 years later seems odd to me. You implied that they did so in 1968 (seemingly dismissing the OP’s post).
I asked for documentation.
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I'm responding to the notion that 'we are just now hearing about it.'
Cool.
This post was edited on 7/31/21 at 10:24 am
Posted on 7/31/21 at 10:28 am to jimmy the leg
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Because the CDC noting it 50 years later seems odd to me.
Why would it be odd? I'm sure if I looked, I could find references to it earlier in CDC literature, as the injury rate of smallpox vaccines wasn't exactly hidden from the public. In fact, DA Henderson, who was involved in the CDC response to the smallpox eradication effort, has published numerous snippets as well as a book about the effort, with references to the various injuries that vaccination effort caused.
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