Measles Or Autism?

Measles Or Autism
Someone asked a question after I reposted this on Facebook, can you die from measles?
I went to what is supposed to be the authority, the Center for Disease Control, https://www.cdc.gov/measles/vaccination.html where it says:
“Before the measles vaccination program started in 1963, an estimated 3 to 4 million people got measles each year in the United States. Of these, approximately 500,000 cases were reported each year to CDC; of these, 400 to 500 died, 48,000 were hospitalized, and 1,000 developed encephalitis (brain swelling) from measles. Since then, widespread use of measles vaccine has led to a greater than 99% reduction in measles cases compared with the pre-vaccine era. However, measles is still common in other countries. Unvaccinated people continue to get measles while abroad and bring the disease into the United States and spread it to others.”
So, according to the statistics on the CDC web site pre vaccinations a child had a risk of dying from measles of .02%
I have seen reports that put the current US autism rate at one in fifty. That’s 2%.
You have 100 times more chance of contracting autism from the vaccinations than you have of dying from measles. A one in 6,000 chance of dying from measles or a one in 50 chance of getting autism from a vaccination.
And that’s if you do NOTHING to improve your ability to ward off the virus.
And don’t listen to the uninformed who tell you that vaccines don’t cause autism, as they do. Autism, encephalitis and death are not only possible side effects on the package insert for the vaccines but the responsible US authority has paid out about $3,000,000,000 (that’s three Billion) in compensation to the vaccine injured.
Measles or autism. You should have a right to choose which risk you take!
And have you ever wondered why house and contents insurance, life and income insurance are not compulsory when the pollies are talking about “measles insurance” being made compulsory? It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with undue influence on the legislators who are supposed to be protecting our best interests could it? As the saying goes, “Follow the money!”Measles Or Autism

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