Quote from peilthetraveler:
I feel like Polio is like H1N1...people were deathly afraid of it, but if you look at the numbers, the odds of getting it were slim, about 1 in 10,000. Of those 1 in 10,000. If you were that 1 that got polio, it was a 1 in 1,000 chance you would get paralized or die from it.
So basically you have to look at the odds. Do you want to increase your chances 2,000% of getting an autoimmune disorder(1 in 14 chance) in order to decrease your chances of getting a disease that gives you a 1 in 1,000,000 chance of dying/getting paralyzed from it?
I mean hell...about a 1 in 270 chance to a 1 in 14 chance! And thats just autoimmune disorders. What about the increase in autism, seizures and all the others on that list?
I've seen plenty of charts that show when the polio vaccine was implemented that cases of polio disappeared fast, but do you look at charts of things that have increased since vaccines like autism?
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