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Law Florida to eliminate ALL vaccine mandates

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.
 
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.

Lol, no their argument is the rates of infection went down because of less vectors. This is sort of true because there were also other pathogens that vanished for which there werent vaccines such as typhoid and scarlet fevers. However, again, they never compare the rate of lowering that coincided with sanitation improvements to the rate of lowering after the vaccines were put into mass use.
 
Lol, no their argument is the rates of infection went down because of less vectors. This is sort of true because there were also other pathogens that vanished for which there werent vaccines such as typhoid and scarlet fevers. However, again, they never compare the rate of lowering that coincided with sanitation improvements to the rate of lowering after the vaccines were put into mass use.

Typhoid is waterborne so I can see that. Scarlet fever is airborne so i can't see how indoor plumbing directly help irradicate it, perhaps with ease of handwashing I guess. Penicillin was probably the major factor in controlling the disease.

But ya, corrupt as hell showing only part of the graph.

Edit: Ya, looks like Scarlet Fever is a lot like Covid where it transfers through coughing or sneezing droplets so hand washing would help a lot.
 
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Typhoid is waterborne so I can see that. Scarlet fever is airborne so i can't see how indoor plumbing directly help irradicate it, perhaps with ease of handwashing I guess. Penicillin was probably the major factor in controlling the disease.

But ya, corrupt as hell showing only part of the graph.

Edit: Ya, looks like Scarlet Fever is a lot like Covid where it transfers through coughing or sneezing droplets so hand washing would help a lot.

Indeed, indoor plumbing also lent to a lot more general cleanliness which always helps.
 
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