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They believe in the Susan Humphries narrative that indoor plumbing caused that. Not that sanitation didnt play a role, it did, but it's the old correlation/causation argument. In that hearing he referenced Siri and Johnson used a chart that showed that measles infection rates were coming down before the vaccine was released. But what they curiously did not do was include the period after (1963 I believe), because the chart would have shown the cases absolutely flatline.
That's bizarre, how could indoor plumbing be responsible for creating antibodies for airborne pathogens? I don't care how healthy a person is, that's the only way to stop infections.