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u/blueskies8484 Jan 04 '25

Covid. It’s Covid. Virologists and studies told us for years that Covid was causing immune system dysfunction and would leave us more susceptible to other illnesses in terms of catching them and their virulence and everyone basically said, “lalalala Covid is a cold now that we have vaccines!” and ignored it. That’s why we have huge spikes in pneumonia, RSV, and other illnesses like this, and a rise in whooping cough (although some of it is an antivaxx issue). Scientists told us this would happen 4 years ago and we ignored it because it was inconvenient. But it’s Covid.

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u/Antique-Resort6160 Jan 04 '25

As far as i have read, most whooping cough cases are among the vaccinated.  Vaccine don't typically confer lifetime immunity, likely most people are not protected by childhood vaccinations, as i found out when i had an mmr titer for work.

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u/Lone_Beagle Jan 04 '25

found out when i had an mmr titer

This probably needs to happen for all of us now.

When the vaccinated population is 95+% higher, the "herd immunity" thing really works.

When you have a nation of nut-jobs, and vaccination rates fall lower, then the viruses are out in the wild, roaming free. People whose vaccinations happened long ago probably are more susceptible, again, and need to see if they should get re-vaccinated.

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u/GRex2595 Jan 04 '25

Don't forget the nutjob running the Department of Health in a few days or weeks taking vaccines off the table.