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Marcos García Ochoa
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@123Sissie @magun_c @acnewsitics Encephalitis doesn't care about your diet: if neurons related to vision processing die, vitamin A won't matter. Neither will it if neurons related to hearing die. Please vaccinate your kids.
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@NicolasReid @skdh @paulg In some types of exchanges, both "Google it" and "ask ChatGPT" are a cop-out.
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@123Sissie @magun_c @acnewsitics Measles can result in encephalitis which may cause deafness, blindness and other neurological sequels. You are not supposed to get them if at all possible. They kill and harm seriously too.
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@SpiritoftheWin3 @thecoastguy Behold "my own eyes" as the definitive criterion of evidence! Never mind that you don't see millions of people or probably even thousands.
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@SpiritoftheWin3 @thecoastguy Bad thing actually: whole towns might not have been wiped out. Most seasonal viruses have a high enough mortality/sequel for vaccination to be a good idea.
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@TrollingQA @JimKaness @acnewsitics If you only consider averages, you may get to live a short life. There's risk/benefit to consider too.
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@SpiritoftheWin3 @thecoastguy "Natural immunity" only "saved" half the European population from the bubonic plague.
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@JimKaness @acnewsitics Neither did you lose your vision or other nasty sequels from measles. Other people did and that's why vaccination is a good idea.
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@magun_c @acnewsitics And you were lucky to not die or get sequels like blindness, deafness… I'm happy for you but your anecdote doesn't define reality.
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@CaPtAiN_PuDdInG @Fripp__81 @carlos_castillo Isn't it funny that he tried to get a rise out of me and ended up so stung that he blocked me?
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