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re: Parents of girl who died of measles in TX say it was God's will, and to avoid vaccination
Posted on 3/24/25 at 10:59 am to Pezzo
Posted on 3/24/25 at 10:59 am to Pezzo
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But it will kill more and more the less people are vaccinated. This is also true
Do you know that we have data from a time when there wasnt a measles vaccine? the survival rate before the vaccine was 99.9% and thats a time when 500k+ were being infected per year.
This is called repeating a statement, but using more words.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:01 am to Pezzo
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i admire your confidence in your stupidity. its easy to see you didnt do a lick of research on the topic.
Read the words you wrote very carefully. Nothing you posted had anything to do with where you screwed up, but you don't understand how viruses work. Nothing wrong with being a parrot but understanding the basics of what you are talking about helps prevent making a faux pas.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:05 am to lsupride87
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And why do you think there’s so few cases now? Compared to say, oh I don’t know, anytime before 1960?
Ok. So what’s the problem. We get about the same number of cases every year. Every time we get a little spike this doom and gloom happens.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:09 am to STEVED00
quote:Because historically our childhood vaccination rates have remained steady
We get about the same number of cases every year
In the last 5 years unvaxxed rates in american born children have skyrocketed
If that continues there will be a problem.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:13 am to lsupride87
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Because historically our childhood vaccination rates have remained steady In the last 5 years unvaxxed rates in american born children have skyrocketed If that continues there will be a problem.
So the Mettonites just decided to stop vaccinating? Also please define skyrocketing. What % are we talking about?
This post was edited on 3/24/25 at 11:14 am
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:14 am to STEVED00
quote:Are you denying the basic proven fact American born children’s vaccination rate is shrinking in the last 5 years?
So the Mettonites just decided to stop vaccinating?
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:15 am to lsupride87
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Are you denying the basic proven fact American born children’s vaccination rate is shrinking in the last 5 years?
Tell me what it is then.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:19 am to STEVED00
In the last 3 years alone vaccination rates for American born children has fallen 3%. That’s a massive decline for that period of time. The largest decline ever
And it’s steadily continuing to drop. You can just follow this site to watch the trend
This thread 10 years ago would have been so different than it is today
And it’s steadily continuing to drop. You can just follow this site to watch the trend
This thread 10 years ago would have been so different than it is today
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:25 am to lsupride87
What site do you suggest to follow that shows measles vaccination rate #s?
That being said, you fail to connect the dots as to why people are “vaccine” hesitant. If you ask me, the medical community needs to come to the public with their hats in their hands and say “Yeah about Covid, my bad!”
That being said, you fail to connect the dots as to why people are “vaccine” hesitant. If you ask me, the medical community needs to come to the public with their hats in their hands and say “Yeah about Covid, my bad!”
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:26 am to STEVED00
quote:I get it, people are stupidly have irrational fears and modern flood of information stokes those fears
That being said, you fail to connect the dots as to why people are “vaccine” hesitant.
This post was edited on 3/24/25 at 11:28 am
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:27 am to lsupride87
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I get it, people are stupid
Apparently you don’t. People are pissed they got lied to
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:27 am to mmmmmbeeer
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Oh, the doctor who was a primary pusher of Ivermectin for COVID? Resigned from his job because of it? Yeah, nice source.
The source (Dr. Kory) shouldn't matter, only the facts. Did the girl have mycoplasma pneumonia and did the hospital break from standard of care protocols in their choice of antibiotics that did not cover this common bacteria?
Do you not agree that these details, if indeed true, are important in this case?
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Dr. Pierre Kory: Hospital’s Antibiotic Blunder Killed Child with Measles-Linked Pneumonia—She Did Not Die from Measles
Dr. Pierre Kory reviewed a tragic medical case involving a child’s death from mycoplasma pneumonia. He notes that after receiving 200 pages of medical records—a relatively small file compared to the 1,500-page cases he’s seen in his malpractice reviews—the story is heartbreakingly clear.
The child was admitted with community-acquired pneumonia, correctly diagnosed by the hospital as a secondary bacterial pneumonia, a common complication following viral infections. Dr. Kory explains that this can happen with any virus, like influenza, which once affected his own daughter, whom he successfully treated at home with antibiotics.
In this case, however, the hospital’s care fell short. Dr. Kory emphasizes that the standard of care for community-acquired pneumonia, based on decades of data, requires two antibiotics: a beta-lactam (e.g., penicillin or cephalosporin) and a macrolide (e.g., azithromycin).
This combination ensures coverage of common organisms, including mycoplasma, a frequent cause of pneumonia that penicillins and cephalosporins alone don’t treat. Shockingly, the hospital chose two antibiotics, neither of which covered mycoplasma—a basic error Dr. Kory calls 'Medicine 101.' Worse, as the child’s condition deteriorated over days, the hospital failed to adjust the regimen.
Only after a test confirmed mycoplasma did they act, but it was too late. Dr. Kory, with decades of experience treating pneumonia and reviewing malpractice cases, labels this a clear violation of the standard of care, where a physician’s treatment falls below accepted guidelines. He finds this case a devastating example of preventable tragedy.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:28 am to STEVED00
quote:And what person that isn’t dumb would stop taking years old vaccines proven to work because some doctors and media lied about the severity of COVID?
People are pissed they got lied to
This post was edited on 3/24/25 at 11:29 am
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:30 am to lsupride87
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And what person that isn’t dumb would stop taking years old vaccines proven to work because some doctors and media lied about the severity of COVID?
Because they have no idea what they were actually lied about and when. It’s appropriate that “pride” is in your username bc your pride is not allowing you to see the forest through the trees.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 11:42 am to idsrdum
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The source (Dr. Kory) shouldn't matter, only the facts.
It absolutely matters. The more vaccine debate in the news, the more money and notoriety this guy gets (see RFKjr). If he's right, I'm sure the hospital will be sued. At that point, c'mon back and tell me how wrong I was. Until then, the guy has ulterior motives which greatly decrease his credibility.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 12:20 pm to STEVED00
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Dude 378 cases out of 340million people. If you shrink it down to just Texas where the majority of the cases are that 32 million people.
This is NOT something to get worked up about or threaten to take someone’s kids away.
Ugh, it 's gonna spread because of lack of vaccinations, so the rates of infection will obviously go up and up.
Posted on 3/24/25 at 12:29 pm to Globetrotter747
quote:Ky favorite story. A hurricane is coming. And someone drove up to Thibodeaux’s house. “Hey there’s a hurricane coming, let’s get out here!” Thibodeaux says: “I’m good, God will take care of me.”
The only difference is most people will let doctors help God out with injuries and illnesses.
The rain started. The water got to Thibodeaux’s waist. A boat comes by: “Hey, I’ll take you out of here” Thibodeaux says “I’m good, God will take care of me”.
Soon enough, Thibodeaux is one the roof. A helicopter comes by. He wVes them off “God will take care of me”.
Sadly, Thibodeaux drowned and he died. He was a good Catholic, so he went to heaven and met God. He asked God “why didn’t you take care of me?”. God responded: “I sent you at truck, a boat, and a helicopter”.
God gave us a brain. We’re clearly supposed to use them. These parents are idiots.
This post was edited on 3/24/25 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 3/24/25 at 12:33 pm to Ingeniero
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Parents of girl who died of measles
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She added that measles “isn’t as bad as they’re making it out to be.”

Posted on 3/24/25 at 12:40 pm to TigerGman
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Ugh, it 's gonna spread because of lack of vaccinations, so the rates of infection will obviously go up and up.
Ok. I guess we will see but it’s not the first time we have heard this.
This post was edited on 3/24/25 at 12:41 pm
Posted on 3/24/25 at 1:37 pm to STEVED00
I remember getting the MMR in the early ‘60’s along with my brother
We both got measles and mumps
Fwiw
We both got measles and mumps
Fwiw
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