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In reply to the discussion: Forget about Ebola. Look what the anti-vaxxers are doing to California [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)36. So now antibiotics don't miraculously cure whooping cough?
Golly, who wrote this then?
And it very quickly ended the cough in my niece who had it at age 10 (the old vaccine couldn't be given to older children and her infant vaccines had worn off).
Or this:
Thanks to the antibiotic, they are much less likely to come down with pertussis themselves.
You haven't demonstrated that it's comparable to Ebola, which has been killing 70% of the people infected with it. They're not clearing it from their systems in 3 months or ever.
You haven't demonstrated that it's comparable to Ebola, which has been killing 70% of the people infected with it. They're not clearing it from their systems in 3 months or ever.
Huh....odd that apparently it's perfectly OK to insist I'm claiming it's like ebola, despite never typing "ebola" until now. Yet pointing out you are claiming it's a minor disease that goes away quickly in all but infants thanks to miracle cures is somehow a bad thing.
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Forget about Ebola. Look what the anti-vaxxers are doing to California [View all]
RandySF
Oct 2014
OP
Why bother? If evidence was at all useful on this subject then antivaxxers would not exist.
jeff47
Oct 2014
#34
I didn't say whooping cough is like the common cold. A cold can't be prevented or treated
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#35
I imagine that ridiculous personal belief exemption has something to do with it.
NuclearDem
Oct 2014
#6
I wonder who they'll blame when their child falls ill with a preventable disease.
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2014
#9
And I bet the well-to-do have more exposure to disease, with all the travelling they do.
DebJ
Oct 2014
#16
Dr. Mercola should be in jail or at least forced to face the children who catch these illnesses
Quixote1818
Oct 2014
#21