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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4953611" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>The vaccine most assuredly helped end polio in the US. But now the vaccine is bringing it back and helping it mutate, which is why I hoped you'd bring up polio. You could have also brought up small pox in Boston, which predicated the Jcaobson case everyone is quoting now. To which I would reply, the small pox vaccine is basically infecting people with cow pox, which shows, again, that natural immunity, even if It's cross immunity, is best. Experimental gene therapy just doesn't have the same history of safety or effectiveness as other vaccines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4953611, member: 63706"] The vaccine most assuredly helped end polio in the US. But now the vaccine is bringing it back and helping it mutate, which is why I hoped you'd bring up polio. You could have also brought up small pox in Boston, which predicated the Jcaobson case everyone is quoting now. To which I would reply, the small pox vaccine is basically infecting people with cow pox, which shows, again, that natural immunity, even if It's cross immunity, is best. Experimental gene therapy just doesn't have the same history of safety or effectiveness as other vaccines. [/QUOTE]
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