However, there was never a massive measles epidemic in Wales. The - TopicsExpress



          

However, there was never a massive measles epidemic in Wales. The British media had ‘accidentally on purpose’ reported the SUSPECTED cases of measles, as ACTUAL cases of measles and, in fact, the numbers of confirmed cases were negligible. [5] Mind you, this latest so-called measles epidemic in Wales is nothing new. Here in the UK, we have heard it all before. In fact, there have been regular so-called outbreaks of measles occurring in Wales for several years. In 2011, the headlines in Wales stated: "Parents Urged to Get Children Vaccinated as Measles Spreads." [6] In 2009, the headlines in Wales stated: "More Parents Choosing MMR Jab for Kids During Welsh Measles Outbreak." [7] In 2008, headlines in Wales read: "Measles Outbreak in Wales Worsens." [8] In 2007, the headlines in Wales stated: "Alert Over Measles as Cases on the Increase." [9] Strangely, however, not one of these reports states whether or not the sick children were vaccinated against measles. The reason that this important factor has been left out of reports is because the public is educated to automatically assume that the children most at risk from contracting measles are in fact those who have not yet been vaccinated. This is untrue, however, because it has been documented for many years that if your child has been vaccinated against measles, there are no guarantees that they are protected. The Truth About the Measles Vaccine A paper written by Peter Aaby et al. for The Journal of Infectious Diseases in 1986, titled "Vaccinated Children get Milder Measles Infection: A Community Study from Guinea-Bissau," states that vaccinated children who contracted measles developed a milder form of the disease. In fact, Aaby’s paper states very clearly that vaccinated children are no more protected from the measles than their unvaccinated peers.
Posted on: Sun, 16 Jun 2013 04:27:35 +0000

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