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Funny that polio was eradicated without requiring, by law, that anyone had to take the vaccine.
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I would agree with you on many similar issues, but I don't think it's quite so clear cut with some vaccines since some diseases might require a grand plan to it eradicate the disease. Polio for example is a thing of the past because we were able to vaccinate the vast majority of kid for years. There will be a tipping point at witch if too many opt out of vaccinations then large scale disease could result. Right now we are talking dozens of deaths per year, what if that projected to become thousands or millions of deaths.
Funny that polio was eradicated without requiring, by law, that anyone had to take the vaccine.
If it comes back, it'd stand to reason that only the non-vaccinated kids would be getting polio, and then the problem would kind of fix itself, no?
Pre Internet times, a different world.
Interesting, I didn't know that.Humbug.
It wasn't the government that did it. It was the Mellon family granting big bucks to the research and the private march of dimes charity that encouraged the vaccinations.
Humbug.
It wasn't the government that did it. It was the Mellon family granting big bucks to the research and the private march of dimes charity that encouraged the vaccinations.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-would-wipe-out-the-flu-2012-11-30Despite a decades-long public healthy campaign, just over 40% of Americans get flu shots — a number that hasn’t budged in years. But research suggests that if twice as many people get them annually, the flu could be all but eradicated.
In 1947, Salk accepted an appointment to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. In 1948, he undertook a project funded by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to determine the number of different types of polio virus. Salk saw an opportunity to extend this project towards developing a vaccine against polio, and, together with the skilled research team he assembled, devoted himself to this work for the next seven years. The field trial set up to test the Salk vaccine was, according to O'Neill, "the most elaborate program of its kind in history, involving 20,000 physicians and public health officers, 64,000 school personnel, and 220,000 volunteers." Over 1,800,000 school children took part in the trial.[3] When news of the vaccine's success was made public on April 12, 1955, Salk was hailed as a "miracle worker," and the day "almost became a national holiday." His sole focus had been to develop a safe and effective vaccine as rapidly as possible, with no interest in personal profit. When he was asked in a televised interview who owned the patent to the vaccine, Salk replied: "There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?"[4]
Gotta spread my rep around. Haha.Flu shots gave Jenny McCarthy's dog feline leukemia.
They're bad.
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis was the march of dimes. UofPitt was a private school.
Next?
LOL! Wasn't arguing with you. I just think it's pretty amazing that Salk refused to file for a patent. (and yes I know that some argue whether a patent would have been granted but the fact is he never tried. )
There were competing vaccines. I don't think it was an option.
LOL! When isn't filling a lawsuit an option?
I didn't. It was a great miracle drug. I had 2 polio girls in my 4th grade class. They barely missed the cure. Salk was a great man. Denny dislikes Salk because he was social ist.
LOL! Wasn't arguing with you. I just think it's pretty amazing that Salk refused to file for a patent. (and yes I know that some argue whether a patent would have been granted but the fact is he never tried. )
Correlation does not imply causation.
Well that's true.
It was Salk's ideology to not get rich.
Funny that polio was eradicated without requiring, by law, that anyone had to take the vaccine.
Just to point out, the literal crippling effects of polio were everywhere when it was not mandated. The few hundreds of deaths from not vaccinating are just starting to get noticed within the last year.
They really should send in jack booted thugs to drag kids away from their homes and force them to take these injections, right?
