As measles vaccine efficacy drops, increased measles cases are expected regardless of vaccination rates or responsibility attributed. Periodic outbreaks shouldn’t restrict civil liberties.
By James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D. July 28, 2023 READ
It seems every few years when the peak of the normal cycling of measles cases comes in, those who profit from vaccination and ad revenue from Pharma freak out and go on a rampage against people who decline the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine for their children.
The nirvana fallacy of a world without measles due to 100% vaccination coverage has been disproven over and over with real-world data on outbreaks in highly vaccinated populations — and breakthrough infections in the vaccinated.