I use to agree with some of the vaccines and I have had my child and military vaccines. Since the Covid BS, no vaccines for 10yrs, and now for the rest of my life! Big pharma, CDC, WHO, health care is not be trusted!
Unfortunately, due to the widespread uptake of the measles vaccines, chances of unvaccinated children to get exposure to the measles pathogen are low in developed countries. Resulting in when unvaccinated children grow into adults, they are not protected to these pathogens like measles and chickenpox because of lack of exposure. How much more risky is it to get these diseases as a teen or adult?
This is often left out in the discussion and it is the next step parents of unvaccinated children have to consider. These parents of unvaccinated children or partly vaccinated children have hardly any sources to go to for advice on this matter. Good reliable information is hard to find and most likely not at your own GP practice. Doctors will not advice outside of the standard protocols leaving these parents to fend for themselves. I'd wish doctors who write articles as above, would discuss consequences and strategies that lie ahead for those having chosen the path of part or no vaccination.
I use to agree with some of the vaccines and I have had my child and military vaccines. Since the Covid BS, no vaccines for 10yrs, and now for the rest of my life! Big pharma, CDC, WHO, health care is not be trusted!
Unfortunately, due to the widespread uptake of the measles vaccines, chances of unvaccinated children to get exposure to the measles pathogen are low in developed countries. Resulting in when unvaccinated children grow into adults, they are not protected to these pathogens like measles and chickenpox because of lack of exposure. How much more risky is it to get these diseases as a teen or adult?
This is often left out in the discussion and it is the next step parents of unvaccinated children have to consider. These parents of unvaccinated children or partly vaccinated children have hardly any sources to go to for advice on this matter. Good reliable information is hard to find and most likely not at your own GP practice. Doctors will not advice outside of the standard protocols leaving these parents to fend for themselves. I'd wish doctors who write articles as above, would discuss consequences and strategies that lie ahead for those having chosen the path of part or no vaccination.