A lot of people who have never questioned vaccines before are suddenly asking because of the possibility of a forced #COVID vaccine. They don't see the point in mandating a vaccine for an illness with a high survival rate.

Well...we've got news for you!
The media has been trying to make childhood illnesses sound terrifying by purposely telling the stories of the worst outcomes. But when we look at their actual mortality rates vs. COVID, we see a different picture.....
The note on "lab confirmed cases" is because with some illnesses, they circulate in the community a lot, and only a small fraction of people go to the doctor to get tested.
With measles, it was about 400,000 confirmed cases per year, but pre-vaccine, it was really around 4 million in total (which would make the mortality rate only 0.001%).
With COVID, no one really knows how many asymptomatic or mild cases there really are, but it's assumed to be much higher than the confirmed cases. This could drop the overall mortality rate to 0.3%, and childhood mortality is as low as 0% in some areas.
Basically...this "pandemic" has allowed us to gain some perspective.

How do you feel about this?

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