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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
When it effect the whole population, yes. Going back to polio, it was nearly wiped out but NOW it is starting to make a comeback because no one is vaccinated for it anymore. Small pox on the other hand WAS wiped out and probably only exists in a few hidden labs scattered around the world (and in some terrorists labs).
And again, if your one of the 1-2% who don't vaccinate your kids then you still benefit from the 98-99% who do.
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Where is polio making a comeback? Last I heard it was only an issue in parts of Africa and parts of India. It was never eradicated as smallpox was.
And I'm anti-vax. If someone would like information as to why, I would highly recommend Sherri Tenpenny's book
Saying No To Vaccines. She was an ER doctor that believed what the medical establishment was telling her, and when people came in to the ER with physical issues that happened a day or two after a vaccine, she would tell them it was just a coincidence. Until she went to a medical conference that discussed covering up vaccine related adverse reactions, and starting doing her own research.