The WHO European Region is experiencing an alarming rise in measles cases. Over 30 000 measles cases were reported by 40 of the Region’s 53 Member States between January and October 2023. Compared to 941 cases reported in all of 2022, this represents a more than 30-fold rise. The rise in cases has a...
Yes basically, she exaggerates how often the side effects happen compared to how often the complications happen and says it's to dangerous to give a vaccine. All while she her self is vaccinated against measles ...
They also went unvaccinated through COVID with the worst symptoms of all the family (everyone else vaccinated) but still claiming that this is the right decision.
Weird. I mean it's all a cost benefit analysis.
On the cost side you have a few common but mild side effects and a very small number of more severe but still harmless side effects.
On the benefit side you have not having a child to visit in the cemetery.
It's not the harmless side effects they fear, it's (overblown) serious side effects that they fear. There is the Guillain Barré syndrome that is real but very rare, as well as a lot of imagined serious side effects like death.
Yeah, I mean most drugs have side effects. The thing is that many of the side effects is also there if you get the disease itself, so it's not like you're extra protected by not vaccinating, quite the opposite.
Sadly it seems logic isn't really what's needed to get people to change their mind. I don't know what can though.