Here is a drop in cervical-cancer; and there is a drop in chicken pox. Of course the drop in measles is well known. And in whooping-cough; as can be seen when unVAXXed kids get it.
RFK likes to claim he is not antiVAXX. Tell that to the Samoans, those who survived the measles he helped cause.
The "Great Barrington" guys like to claim they were just antiLOCKDOWN. Jay Bhattacharya can now claim to be vindicated - by popular opinion. Well: I was there. These doctors were not just antiLOCKDOWN. They supported "herd immunity" - letting it rip. (This blog supported masking-with-distancing until THE VAXX came out.)
On topic of THE VAXX, these were several vaxxes. AstroZeneca, yes, seems to have had side-effects. I took Pfizer and didn't suffer any. We could also talk about the vaccine scheduling for childhood; if we were talking to people who were themselves talking in good faith. Autism isn't something I care to discuss given its high hereditability.
Overall I am not yet seeing that Kennedy or Bhattacharya, in their own ways, have a record of arguing in good faith. And from the now-ascendant Right, which Trump has belatedly joined (hey, remember Operation Warp Speed?): I just hear people screeching that the concept of public health is "evil".
In that interest of good-faith, I should make a disclosure / confession. I was prepared to post a Toldjaso after the election, which I'd suspected might be a Blue romp... although I didn't vote Blue myself. I'd thought that the "Kovid Karyn" vote might stick with Biden. It may be that my constituency, which is here the Hanania constituency, didn't move the needle. Because we had other concerns informing our vote. So: the preceding post has been one on the public-health merits, not on whether such convinces voters, because evidently it doesn't.
Meh. Let's hope nothing worse gets loose in the populace.
BACKDATE 11/29
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