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What amazes me is the lack of realization that their immunity isnt

You had the shot and boosters but you are at risk.

How can they simultaneously hold both thoughts?

That they are immune and at risk - go figure

From: ANTI VAX PRO HEALTH WARRIOR <FORCEDANARCHY@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Wed, February 16, 2011 4:54:23 PMSubject: UGH! They will do ANYTHING to push the MMR

This is just sad! What ever happened to wanting your child to get the measles so they gain lifelong real immunity.http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-county/index.ssf/2011/02/health_experts_trying_to_determine_if_infected_baby_spread_measles_in_portland_metro_area.htmlLocal, regional and federal health officials are trying to determine whether a County infant who flew home to Vancouver on Sunday may have spread measles to others in the area at Portland International Airport and two medical offices. and Multnomah county infectious disease experts, along with representatives of the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, met on a conference call to discuss the risk of transmission from a 7-month-old boy who was exposed to the disease while outside the United States. The baby, traveling with his family, developed the telltale red measles rash while flying for more than 20 hours from India to Portland after a

layover in San Francisco, said Dr. Oxman, health officer for Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties.By the time the boy was on the final leg of the journey home, on Alaska Air flight 2614 (operated by Horizon), he may have been coughing and sneezing -- the primary way the highly contagious airborne disease is transmitted.The next day, the child visited two medical facilities in Vancouver on Valentine's Day: the Evergreen Pediatric Clinic between 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. and the pharmacy or outpatient lab at the Southwest Washington Medical Center between 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., health officials said."We're contacting individuals who were possibly or likely affected, maybe 108 were exposed at the clinic," said Dr. Vines, County's deputy health officer.Those people are urged to get vaccinated by Thursday evening, she said.Doctor's offices -- typically small, close quarters -- are common

locations where people contract measles. An uninfected person can get the disease simply by breathing the air in a room where an infected person has been, and the virus can survive in the air for two hours, Oxman said.Planes with heavily circulated air, wide open airports, malls and grocery stores are far less likely sites of transmission, he said.The baby's swift passage from the A concourse to the airport exit make it unlikely that anyone would have been exposed to measles at PDX, Oxman added."It's low risk in this particular situation because of our belief that our infected person got off the plane and left the airport directly within 10 to 15 minutes," Oxman said.Measles is a potentially serious disease characterized by a rash, fever and one or more of the following symptoms: cough, conjunctivitis, sneezing, nasal congestion and nasal discharge, said Dr. Alan Melnick with County Public

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What amazes me is the lack of realization that their immunity isnt

You had the shot and boosters but you are at risk.

How can they simultaneously hold both thoughts?

That they are immune and at risk - go figure

From: ANTI VAX PRO HEALTH WARRIOR <FORCEDANARCHY@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Wed, February 16, 2011 4:54:23 PMSubject: UGH! They will do ANYTHING to push the MMR

This is just sad! What ever happened to wanting your child to get the measles so they gain lifelong real immunity.http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-county/index.ssf/2011/02/health_experts_trying_to_determine_if_infected_baby_spread_measles_in_portland_metro_area.htmlLocal, regional and federal health officials are trying to determine whether a County infant who flew home to Vancouver on Sunday may have spread measles to others in the area at Portland International Airport and two medical offices. and Multnomah county infectious disease experts, along with representatives of the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, met on a conference call to discuss the risk of transmission from a 7-month-old boy who was exposed to the disease while outside the United States. The baby, traveling with his family, developed the telltale red measles rash while flying for more than 20 hours from India to Portland after a

layover in San Francisco, said Dr. Oxman, health officer for Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties.By the time the boy was on the final leg of the journey home, on Alaska Air flight 2614 (operated by Horizon), he may have been coughing and sneezing -- the primary way the highly contagious airborne disease is transmitted.The next day, the child visited two medical facilities in Vancouver on Valentine's Day: the Evergreen Pediatric Clinic between 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. and the pharmacy or outpatient lab at the Southwest Washington Medical Center between 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., health officials said."We're contacting individuals who were possibly or likely affected, maybe 108 were exposed at the clinic," said Dr. Vines, County's deputy health officer.Those people are urged to get vaccinated by Thursday evening, she said.Doctor's offices -- typically small, close quarters -- are common

locations where people contract measles. An uninfected person can get the disease simply by breathing the air in a room where an infected person has been, and the virus can survive in the air for two hours, Oxman said.Planes with heavily circulated air, wide open airports, malls and grocery stores are far less likely sites of transmission, he said.The baby's swift passage from the A concourse to the airport exit make it unlikely that anyone would have been exposed to measles at PDX, Oxman added."It's low risk in this particular situation because of our belief that our infected person got off the plane and left the airport directly within 10 to 15 minutes," Oxman said.Measles is a potentially serious disease characterized by a rash, fever and one or more of the following symptoms: cough, conjunctivitis, sneezing, nasal congestion and nasal discharge, said Dr. Alan Melnick with County Public

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And if you’ve been

exposed.. what is the point of getting the vaccine? It won’t work THAT

fast to prevent you from getting measles and indeed, wouldn’t prevent

anyway.

I just love how they want it both ways. It will prevent

you from getting measles but when it fails, well, not every vaccine is 100%

effective.

They can’t predict which flu strains will be most active

but yet they say with certainty that if you get the flu anyway and did the

shot, it would have been worse if you hadn’t gotten the shot.

Good grief!! Measles when I was a kid was no big deal. CP when I

was a kid was NO big deal.

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" Good grief!! Measles when I was a kid was no big deal. CP when I was a kid was NO big deal. "

 

Exactly; you got them once and that was it.  Small world, I was talking to a coworker last night and she personally knows a family whose 4 yr old boy was fine, smart, healthy until 2 weeks after the MMR vaccine; she said it was so sad; they had to teach him how to eat again, talk, walk, hold a cup, fork, etc.  she didn't say it was autism but whatever it was wasn't good; the parents told the doctor he was fine until he got the MMR vaccine; he's doing okay now but it took years to retrain his brain and he's still not 100%; I don't think they treated him homeopathically, just retrained him with physical therapy etc.  I wonder what you can do homeopathically for the side effects of the MMR vaccine - like a detox or ??

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I noticed that about flu shots where I live, I do think people are waking up to the dangers of vaccines. This is a good thing but it is not enough, people need to be educated on the benefits of natural immunity and how this over time builds resistance to life threatening illness. Mumps, Measles, Chicken Pox these things are not killers. The cancer caused by vaccines, the learning disabilities brought on by being poisoned, the neurological reactions to vaccines because of toxins. This is what ruins lives, NOT a week in bed with red spots or swollen glands.

UGH! They will do ANYTHING to push the MMR

This is just sad! What ever happened to wanting your child to get the measles so they gain lifelong real immunity.

http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-county/index.ssf/2011/02/health_experts_trying_to_determine_if_infected_baby_spread_measles_in_portland_metro_area.html

Local, regional and federal health officials are trying to determine whether a County infant who flew home to Vancouver on Sunday may have spread measles to others in the area at Portland International Airport and two medical offices.

and Multnomah county infectious disease experts, along with representatives of the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, met on a conference call to discuss the risk of transmission from a 7-month-old boy who was exposed to the disease while outside the United States.

The baby, traveling with his family, developed the telltale red measles rash while flying for more than 20 hours from India to Portland after

a layover in San Francisco, said Dr. Oxman, health officer for Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties.

By the time the boy was on the final leg of the journey home, on Alaska Air flight 2614 (operated by Horizon), he may have been coughing and sneezing -- the primary way the highly contagious airborne disease is transmitted.

The next day, the child visited two medical facilities in Vancouver on Valentine's Day: the Evergreen Pediatric Clinic between 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. and the pharmacy or outpatient lab at the Southwest Washington Medical Center between 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., health officials said.

"We're contacting individuals who were possibly or likely affected, maybe 108 were exposed at the clinic," said Dr. Vines, County's deputy health officer.

Those people are urged to get vaccinated by Thursday evening, she said.

Doctor's offices -- typically small, close quarters -- are common

locations where people contract measles. An uninfected person can get the disease simply by breathing the air in a room where an infected person has been, and the virus can survive in the air for two hours, Oxman said.

Planes with heavily circulated air, wide open airports, malls and grocery stores are far less likely sites of transmission, he said.

The baby's swift passage from the A concourse to the airport exit make it unlikely that anyone would have been exposed to measles at PDX, Oxman added.

"It's low risk in this particular situation because of our belief that our infected person got off the plane and left the airport directly within 10 to 15 minutes," Oxman said.

Measles is a potentially serious disease characterized by a rash, fever and one or more of the following symptoms: cough, conjunctivitis, sneezing, nasal congestion and nasal discharge, said Dr. Alan Melnick with County Public

Health.

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But if you say something like that to a medical person they will tell you that those diseases are indeed killers. Chicken pox kills 20,000 people in a year-someone had told me that....blah blah blah... Pederson 712-540-9154www.myubam.com/V2941 Fun, educational books for kids of all ages!

From: FORCED ANARCHY <FORCEDANARCHY@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 1:47:51 PMSubject: Re: UGH! They will do ANYTHING to push the MMR

I noticed that about flu shots where I live, I do think people are waking up to the dangers of vaccines. This is a good thing but it is not enough, people need to be educated on the benefits of natural immunity and how this over time builds resistance to life threatening illness. Mumps, Measles, Chicken Pox these things are not killers. The cancer caused by vaccines, the learning disabilities brought on by being poisoned, the neurological reactions to vaccines because of toxins. This is what ruins lives, NOT a week in bed with red spots or swollen glands.

UGH! They will do ANYTHING to push the MMR

This is just sad! What ever happened to wanting your child to get the measles so they gain lifelong real immunity.http://www.oregonlive.com/clark-county/index.ssf/2011/02/health_experts_trying_to_determine_if_infected_baby_spread_measles_in_portland_metro_area.htmlLocal, regional and federal health officials are trying to determine whether a County infant who flew home to Vancouver on Sunday may have spread measles to others in the area at Portland International Airport and two medical offices. and Multnomah county infectious disease experts, along with representatives of the federal Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, met on a conference call to discuss the risk of transmission from a 7-month-old boy who was exposed to the disease while outside the United States. The baby, traveling with his family, developed the telltale red measles rash while flying for more than 20 hours from India to Portland after

a layover in San Francisco, said Dr. Oxman, health officer for Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties.By the time the boy was on the final leg of the journey home, on Alaska Air flight 2614 (operated by Horizon), he may have been coughing and sneezing -- the primary way the highly contagious airborne disease is transmitted.The next day, the child visited two medical facilities in Vancouver on Valentine's Day: the Evergreen Pediatric Clinic between 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. and the pharmacy or outpatient lab at the Southwest Washington Medical Center between 4:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., health officials said."We're contacting individuals who were possibly or likely affected, maybe 108 were exposed at the clinic," said Dr. Vines, County's deputy health officer.Those people are urged to get vaccinated by Thursday evening, she said.Doctor's offices -- typically small, close quarters -- are common

locations where people contract measles. An uninfected person can get the disease simply by breathing the air in a room where an infected person has been, and the virus can survive in the air for two hours, Oxman said.Planes with heavily circulated air, wide open airports, malls and grocery stores are far less likely sites of transmission, he said.The baby's swift passage from the A concourse to the airport exit make it unlikely that anyone would have been exposed to measles at PDX, Oxman added."It's low risk in this particular situation because of our belief that our infected person got off the plane and left the airport directly within 10 to 15 minutes," Oxman said.Measles is a potentially serious disease characterized by a rash, fever and one or more of the following symptoms: cough, conjunctivitis, sneezing, nasal congestion and nasal discharge, said Dr. Alan Melnick with County Public

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