Thursday, February 23, 2012

Indiana School Measles Outbreak Bans Unvaccinated Kids

NOTE: This is the lack of logic associated with vaccines.

IF vaccines are effective and "protect" a child from measles, then how could an unvaccinated child harm them? An unvaccinated child would supposedly only harm themselves.

Either vaccines are protective and effective or they are not. By banning unvaccinated children it demonstrates their own lack of confidence.

'Mass hysteria over a measles outbreak in Hamilton County, Indiana, has led county health officials there to irrationally prohibit all unvaccinated children from attending two public schools. According to reports, 21 preschool-age students, seven elementary-age students, and 26 intermediate-age students in the Noblesville Schools District will not be allowed to attend either White River Elementary School or Noblesville Intermediate School, the two schools where there have been confirmed cases of measles, unless they either get the combination measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, or wait until 21 days after the last confirmed case of the disease is remediated.'

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