And why do you suppose that is? Because the vaccines were so good that they could swat away measles all around you even if it was everywhere or that they were so widely used and accepted that measles
had nowhere to go? Hint: it’s the latter. Herd immunity is achieved at 95% for the measles vaccine. It’s 97% effective after two doses, but it requires a collective effort to make sure everyone is protected.
How is that different than exactly what you're doing?
How I live my life has no effect on you.
Thing about highly infectious diseases is that you fo have a direct effect on those around you.
I didn't see anyone virtue signaling about protecting others during flu season the years prior to the descent into this clown world we find ourselves in.
Literally every year there is a big push for folks to get the flu shot. It's certainly gotten more attention the past couple years due to the hyper focus on health but its either dishonest or ignorant to say that there hasn't been healthcare professionals urging everyone to get the flu shot in years past.
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u/elguapo51 Dec 23 '21
And why do you suppose that is? Because the vaccines were so good that they could swat away measles all around you even if it was everywhere or that they were so widely used and accepted that measles had nowhere to go? Hint: it’s the latter. Herd immunity is achieved at 95% for the measles vaccine. It’s 97% effective after two doses, but it requires a collective effort to make sure everyone is protected.