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considering the idiot Trump has proposed to put in charge of our country’s vaccine program, we’d better all start making such connections.Got my flu and COVID vaccine today at Publix, I hope that I don't have to find an underground dealer next year.
Same here, as an older person with some health issues I really need those kinds of vaccines each year. My hope (perhaps futile) is that if RFK, Jr. and the loons he no doubt appoints to help him run these health agencies actually does try to ban vaccines of all kinds, then there will be a public uproar that will lead Trump to make him back down (RFK, Jr. himself likely won't give a shit if the entire country turns on him, as he seems like a true believer in this area).Got my flu and COVID vaccine today at Publix, I hope that I don't have to find an underground dealer next year.
Walking pneumonia runs on a 7 year global cycle and we are at a peak.Sounds like walking pneumonia. I've had it a few times in the past decade or so and those are similar to the symptoms I experienced. The cough can be particularly brutal if left untreated. Walking pneumonia is also going around right now. I know numerous people who have it currently or have had it in the past couple months, including both of my daughters. My older daughter was diagnosed two days ago and is on antibiotics.
Interesting. Didn't know that.Walking pneumonia runs on a 7 year global cycle and we are at a peak.
Not sure I follow what you are predicting about vaccines.If I'm reading the tea leaves, Trump is unlikely to ban the use of any vaccine immediately. He is likely to fund a number of studies on vaccine effectiveness and safety including by skeptics and possibly crackpots. He is likely to do anything he can to prevent schools and any other organizations from requiring vaccines.
My prediction is if there is a way for the Trump administration to prevent schools from requiring those vaccines, he will try it.Not sure I follow what you are predicting about vaccines.
Schools already require many vaccines. Are you talking about eliminating those existing requirements (polio, etc) or COVID, or future vaccines for other diseases?
That is a pretty grim prediction. I pray you are not right.My prediction is if there is a way for the Trump administration to prevent schools from requiring those vaccines, he will try it.
But I don't think he will prevent people that want to get the vaccines from getting them, at least initially.
Yeah. Not great but not quite the gloom and doom of RFK jr banning all vaccines until he understands what they are.That is a pretty grim prediction. I pray you are not right.
Perhaps more importantly, there will be exponentially more ER visits, hospitalizations, long-term health implications, school and work days lost, developmental disabilities, etc.Yeah. Not great but not quite the gloom and doom of RFK jr banning all vaccines until he understands what they are.
Still, expect more measles outbreaks and a couple of deaths per year. There hasn't been a measles death since 2015. More dangerous is probably whooping cough (pertussis). Despite almost universal vaccination, we have about 20 whooping cough deaths a year, mostly babies before they can be vaccinated. Before the vaccine, it was one of the most common causes of child death. I could easily see that number getting to the hundreds per year.
More important than dead kids? Perhaps.Perhaps more importantly, there will be exponentially more ER visits, hospitalizations, long-term health implications, school and work days lost, developmental disabilities, etc.
I assumed the thread title was a joke.Yeah. Not great but not quite the gloom and doom of RFK jr banning all vaccines until he understands what they are.
Still, expect more measles outbreaks and a couple of deaths per year. There hasn't been a measles death since 2015. More dangerous is probably whooping cough (pertussis). Despite almost universal vaccination, we have about 20 whooping cough deaths a year, mostly babies before they can be vaccinated. Before the vaccine, it was one of the most common causes of child death. I could easily see that number getting to the hundreds per year.
In terms of societal harm, yes.More important than dead kids? Perhaps.
Possibly. I thought he was being serious And I thought other folks on here were worried about it but maybe I missed the joke.I assumed the thread title was a joke.
I believe your number of polio cases per year for nation is way low. I grew up in small town and personally remember numerous cases and some deaths. Actually the next sentence sort of contradicts the 16000 cases for nation. Just a thought…no facts.Eliminating vaccine mandates in schools is still a pretty fucking terrible idea, especially ones like the polio vaccine, and will almost certainly lead to more deaths in the future, and perhaps a lot more than just hundreds. I've read that there were, on average, around 16,000 cases of polio each year in the USA until the polio vaccine was introduced. In 1952 in New York City alone a polio outbreak caused 3,145 deaths and 21,269 cases of paralysis. It's insane to eliminate most vaccine mandates in schools, but given that we already shrug off mass school shootings so that yokels can play macho alpha male with their pew pew pews, I guess having kids go back to iron lungs will just be written off as the price we all have to pay for parental rights and "freedoms" from medical experts and their awful vaccine mandates.