The rate of side effects from vaccines is lower than that for contraception and waaaaaaay lower than that for pregnancy but I think it is amazing how many anti choicest are against women having a choice whilst demanding choice for themselves
Dr momma A blog Ever had a rotavirus infection? Happiness is a dry fart. Before the vaccine Rotavirus cause 2 million cases of severe diarrhoea per year a lot of whom were hospitalised https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotavirus Now you can become immune though catching the disease and spending a miserable time ******** through the eye of a needle or you can be vaccinated
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/easy-to-read/child-easyread.html I've had conditions that aren't covered by a vaccination. I've had any number of auto-immune issues, starting around the age of 13. ******** through the 'eye of a needle' is nothing compared to what I have been through. And I am still here today.
No, and I didn't say they did, and I wasn't asking for other people to be vaccinated against what I had, yet you certainly made a to do about ******** through the eye of a needle. Nice pump up on the drama, though. Point is, you can't protect every person from every thing. Demanding that everybody get vaccines for everything 'you' deem threatening, is you inflicting your opinions on others. The right of choice applies here, as it does on anything that involves one's body.
Is there a rotavirus vaccination now? I've had it, and would have much preferred the vaccination.....
There's an endless list of different diseases. Even if there are vaccines that exist, we can't vaccinate everyone for all of them. Rotavirus vaccines are usually administered in Africa and certain other Third World countries where the disease is most prevalent.
And has been killing millions of infants over the last few decades https://www.who.int/immunization/monitoring_surveillance/burden/estimates/rotavirus/en/
you're welcome to not get vaccines. just stay out of schools, hospitals, doctors offices, libraries, buses, trains, etc
You think it's funny that socialist/communist regimes have killed more people than all wars and crime combined?
Get vaccinated and please dont listen to scare tactics on social media. 70 cases of measles in one county and all were not vaccinated or only had one dose. ...Measles is extremely contagious, and can be serious, especially for young children. Measles virus travels through the air. You can get measles if you go near someone who has the virus because the virus stays for up to two hours in the air of a room where a person with measles has been. You can catch measles from an infected person as early as 4 days before they have a rash and for up to 4 days after the rash appears. Almost everyone who is not immune will get measles if they are exposed to the measles virus. Foreign travel or exposure to foreign travelers increases the risk for measles. Measles, also called rubeola, is the most deadly of all childhood rash/fever illnesses. It is a leading cause of death among children worldwide. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevent has information about measles outbreaks nationwide. There are confirmed cases of measles in Washington every year. The best protection against measles is to get vaccinated. Make sure to protect yourself and your children with the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
Question for anti-vaxxers out there: Do you get tetanus shots? If not, does it keep you from working out in the yard, etc.