Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for May 27, 2019

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    Dtroutma  almost 5 years ago

    A good PSA.

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    stairsteppublishing  almost 5 years ago

    You have the right not to be vacinated, but not the right to spread a highly and easily controlled and serious disease. Do the non-vaccinators feel the same about polio?

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    amethyst52 Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Professional stupid humans.

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    Breadboard  almost 5 years ago

    Those who do not study history often repeat it …… if one has a dog or cat you get them their shots. Hopefully everyone washes their hands before eating :-)

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    mommavamp  almost 5 years ago

    I would bet that the current anti-vaxers are themselves already vaccinated, being children of an age when everyone knew what a great thing vaccines really are. I wonder it that thought has ever occurred to them. Oh, wait…“thought”….probably not.

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    pengzoid Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Lets bring in hundreds of thousands of illegal, unvaccinated people!

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    T Smith  almost 5 years ago

    Unfortunately, there’s no qualification exam to stop stupid people like that from breeding.

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    Smokie  almost 5 years ago

    Read the news. There is an Ebola outbreak in Ethiopia. Doctors are there with the cure and the vaccine. However, the people are being told by tribal leaders NOT to cooperate with the doctors so they are hiding their sick and the disease is spreading, again. Sound familiar???

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    david_42  almost 5 years ago

    Russian bots aimed at destroying Americans’ health!

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    ajr58  almost 5 years ago

    @bossbaby – It is on the Internet, so it must be true …

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    rlaker22j  almost 5 years ago

    parents gets a shot when their kids they don’t get any diseases but then they won’t give it to their kids so that they could go ahead and get the diseases how stupid is that, they listen they don’t read and to the wrong people

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    sappha58  almost 5 years ago

    Yup, Stupid Human Tricks for $500, please.

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    Bruce1253  almost 5 years ago

    You can educate ignorance, but there is no cure for stupid. There is however, the Darwin Awards.

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    Ermine Notyours  almost 5 years ago

    Timmy has a Carla the Chameleon plush from Kevin & Kell.

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    i_am_the_jam  almost 5 years ago

    Wow, only 1 antivaxxer replied, I wonder where the rest are…

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    Banjo Gordy Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    In early 40’s there was no vaccination for measles, mumps,& many other nasty diseases. At 10 my wife had an aneurism & became temporarily paralyzed in her right side. By keeping her immobile at such a young age effect proper spine growth. No speech therapy either. 7+ decades later.. well you can imagine the issues now!

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    asmbeers  almost 5 years ago

    Yes, preventing a deadly disease is so much more dangerous than the plague. (extreme sarc)

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    mairetuslainte Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Thought we were down with measles………….the disease rears its ugliness again in Seattle area. Moved north from Vancouver. Having had measles as a child, I’d take any precautions NOT to have this disease. Didn’t contract Mumps until I was an adult…..was very sick. Wasn’t fun. therfore I’m Pro-Vaccine.

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    the lost wizard  almost 5 years ago

    And not one person seems worried about or sorry for that poor kid.

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    dogday Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Back in the early ‘70s I worked for a veterinarian. One day a customer (people are customers; animals are clients) came in all happy and said he had just heard that the polio bug had been completely eradicated from the planet. No more polio. ANYWHERE! Even in my early ’20s that didn’t sound right. But people believed it because we needed to believe that science was the answer to anything. Now, 40 years later, after butter, bacon, coffee, water, fat, no fat, meat, no meat have been declared deadly / absolutely necessary to good health, nobody much cares what the “experts” believe, we just throw the bones, shake the chicken feathers, consult the winds, and go where they lead us.

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    jimchronister2016  almost 5 years ago

    Unlike other animals, Humans can reason, and yet this! How fu—ing stupid can they get! I’m thinking there’s no limit!

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    TruckinFool  almost 5 years ago

    https://zdoggmd.com/doc-vader-anti-vaxxers/

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    cabalonrye  almost 5 years ago

    Had an idiot tell me that measles was just a mild childhood illness, way less dangerous than the dreaded vaccine… Told the idiot that I nearly died of it when I was a child, to the point I nearly received the last rites. After a second of hard thoughts Idiot told me I must have had a bad reaction because it was ‘proved’ that the vaccine was way more dangerous than the disease. What can you do when you meet such stupidity?

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    ZarPaulus  almost 5 years ago

    We might be seeing a resurgence of children’s tombstones with multiple names.

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    VannaSpenser  almost 5 years ago

    Unvaccinated children cannot spread diseases that they don’t have. If your vaccine works, then vaccinated children are not at risk. Measles is a normal, non-lethal disease, yet the vaccine has killed and maimed many. Learn the risk. I will take the measles, mumps and rubella over the vaccine any day. And yes, I was vaccinated and STILL had the measles and rubella; the vaccines are worthless.

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    SukieCrandall Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    It is more serious than many realize, even when a serious complication does not happen, because measles damages the immune system’s ability to respond appropraitely to other infections, so the individual’s chances of a serious illness of other cause also increases.

    Brigitta M. Laksono et al. Measles virus host invasion and pathogenesis. Viruses. July, 2016. doi: 10.3390/v8080210

    B.M. Laksono et al. Studies into the mechanism of measles-associated immune suppression during a measles outbreak in the Netherlands. Nature Communications. Vol. 9, November 23, 2018. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-07515-0

    K. Gadroen et al. Impact and longevity of measles-associated immune suppression: a matched cohort study using data from the THIN general practice database in the UK. BMJ Open. Vol. 8, November 8, 2018. doi:10.1136/ bmjopen-2017-021465

    I.V. Allen et al. Macrophages and dendritic cells are the predominant cells infected in measles in humans. mSphere. Vol. 3, May/June, 2018. doi: 10.1128/mSphere.00570-17

    M.J. Mina et al. Long-term measles-induced immunomodulation increases overall childhood infectious disease mortality. Science. Vol. 348, May 8, 2015. doi: 10.1126/science.aaa3662

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    stairsteppublishing  almost 5 years ago

    This argument will never be settled.Those who are convinced that vaccinations are dangerous will never otherwise be convinced. Without a federally enforced law, vaccination never be universal, and even with a law, there are always exceptions. So, those who believe in vaccinations, protect yourselves, be innoculated.

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