The only think I quoted from the article was what the Institute of Medicine said, no? Did the IOM say that they could not state either way whether vaccines caused serious health problems? Or did they not? Are you saying that direct quotes from the IOM should not be believed if they appear at mercola's site? You might as well forget it, gwb. You are never ever going to convince me that the gov't we have can be trusted to have my best welfare in mind, and not their own best welfare, on anything.
What is quoted on Mercola's site is not what the IOM said. It is taking one line from a several hundred page report and presenting in the context that vaccines cause serious health issues... when actually the rest of the report from the IOM states "Overall, the committee concludes that few health problems are caused by or clearly associated with vaccines." over & over again throughout the document. Pure cherry-picking.
http://www.breitbart.com/california/2015/02/03/u-s-requires-measles-vaccine-for-legal-immigrants/ The sudden outbreak of measles across the United States raises questions about how the disease arrived in the country after it was eradicated here in 2000. A quick review of the U.S. State Department visa requirements for immigrant visas reveals that applicants must be vaccinated for measles prior to their approval. Measles vaccination is not required for tourist visas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nor is it required for any other disease. That leaves three possibilities. One is that a tourist present legally in the U.S. brought measles to the country while visiting. This is the most plausible explanation, given that the outbreak began at Disneyland. Another possibility is that an illegal immigrant brought measles to the country. And the third, probably most remote, possibility is that a legal immigrant who was vaccinated still managed to contract the disease abroad, since the vaccination is not 100% effective in all cases. There was a sudden arrival of illegal immigrant children over the summer. However, many of those children were from countries and regions that have high rates of immunization. The highest rates of under-vaccination in the U.S. are to be found in low-income communities where illegal immigrants may live–but also in high-income communities where many residents have graduate degrees, and some are attracted to alternative methods of healing and non-Western medicine. Reports from the border last year did indicate some problems with diseases, including illnesses likely to be spread rapidly in cramped holding facilities. Border patrol officerstold Breitbart News at the time that they do not screen for diseases among those detained. From the border, many detainees were scattered to processing centers throughout the country, and many entered local schools this fall. The spread of measles from Disneyland across the country is far more recent, however.
In fairness to the frequently progressive anti vaxxers... if they knew their team was going to flood the system and their schools with undocumented immigrants... perhaps they would have performed a different calculus. Also, I wonder why the anti vaxxers are getting blamed when most of these disease problems are most likely being caused by Obama's open border policy.
Let's say we had a fully vaccinated population showing solid herd immunity characteristics to a disease. If someone from overseas showed up at Disney Land or the local school then it is unlikely that it will spread across the population if the vaccination rate is near 100%. However if the population is under-vaccinated due to anti-vaxxers then it is far more likely an preventable outbreak of disease will occur across the population. Yes, the anti-vaxxers share the blame. While the illegal immigrants also deserve part of the blame also.
Look my kids had vaccinations. Because they had vaccinations I really could not stop my wife from going to disneyland for my daughters 5th birthday. They also recently went to a museum. Now they have a strange cough. In the past I never would have been concerned. Now my wife is bringing them to the doctor to use our over priced healthcare in which we will still probably pay about 65 dollars for the visit and I doubt we will get any kind of meaningful diagnosis. with my older boys... I never even thought about whether they might have contracted something serious. Now I have to worry about it because of the open borders and illegal immigrants invited in by Obama and his policies. This anti vaxxers stuff is a bogeyman... It is a distortion of reality to hide the chaos and danger Obama has exposed us to. and note... I had no idea Rush said this yesterday until 5 minutes ago. http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015...ted-to-distract-from-obama-lax-border-policy/ At the top of his Monday radio program, Rush Limbaugh criticized those promoting the so-called vaccination controversy in the media, which he deemed to be a “phony debate” intended to harm Republicans by replicating the 2012 “war on women” meme. “[A]nd now this vaccination thing has popped up,” Limbaugh said. “And it’s another attempt at recreating the ‘War on Women.’ It’s designed to destroy Republicans, particularly Republicans running for president by creating a phony debate over vaccinations – a debate that does not exist, a controversy that was not alive. And all of a sudden now, the drive-bys daily soap opera theme or meme today is a debate between [Chris] Christie and Rand Paul and others in the Republican primary field over whether or not vaccinations should be mandatory while nobody is talking about whether or not why we need them. We’re talking about vaccinations for a conquered disease – measles.” “We haven’t had measles in this country for ages,” he continued. “Why do we have it now? And this is the one thing that is not being talked about in any of this and that is Obama and his illegal immigration and the flood of measles-infected kids from Central and South America, who by the way have not been vaccinated and have not been subject to vaccinations because they’re not citizens and so forth. This is the most incredible thing. We’re watching this play out exactly as the phony contraception debate did. And then came the war on women. What is this going to be, the war on kids?” Follow Jeff Poor on Twitter @jeff_poor
Ok, if you have no problem with the IOM's statements that they don't know one way or the other if the vaccines are causing serious health problems and then go on to reassure the public that they are safe, then that's your prerogative. I wouldn't want to take your choice to make that decision away from you the way that tyrants in gov't want to take my disbelief of contradictory statements away from me.
Probably a tourist brought it in. Maybe from a wealthy country with a robust new agey anti-vaccine cohort. Our own new agey anti-vaccine nuts gave it fertile ground. Until the disease is made extinct this will always be a possibility. As pointed out, many immigrant children come from countries with high rates of vaccination (thank you, WHO).
The answer, of course, is to require proof of vaccination from everyone on every flight into the US. Everyone. Sort of like they were flying into Bangladesh, since we continue to behave like a third-world country. Limbaugh and Breitbart. Good grief.
Maybe God is angry at 'Murica! Maybe if we all dragged wooden crosses around town that will appease him. After seeing this recent article, Even ISIS supports getting kids vaccinated , I'm having a hard time finding any group of people that are more unreasonable than the Stupids (the Republican minds) that currently infest the US.