School-Age Child Dies in First U.S. Measles Fatality in Years as West Texas Outbreak Grows

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I can't imagine anyone here doubting that.

Are we talking your general medical knowledge, or just the science around Ivermectin and covid?
You missed my sarcasm. And made my point. I'm no MD and I can't find 1 that knows the history and potential of Ivermectin. My small amount of experience with it will fit in a thimble.
 

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Pretty wild that almost everyone who is in their 70s or older is just assumed to have had measles as a child (it was so prevalent). I don’t think I’ve ever met a young person/young adult who has had measles.
 

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Its proven to solve lots of things. I need to look it up again. The liquid dose is 2x the paste. It's somewhere around 90 mmg per 100 lbs..But, talk to a Dr. I can't remember at this moment. I take the paste and it's dialed in on the plunger by weight, a tube is about 5 doses for about $8.
I haven't found a Dr yet that knows as much as ive learned personally.
I'm not giving medical advice.
How often does one take it?
 

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Yeah, I can see that but measles was eradicated in the US (i think) untill illegals came in from god knows where all.

Not eradicated, as there have still been cases every year, but usually only a few hundred to several hundred. If you remember though, there was a huge TB scare among other things when there was that big rush of immigrants about 5 years ago or so. They were all rounded up in camps and detention centers and getting each other all sick.
 
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Not eradicated, as there have still been cases every year, but usually only a few hundred to several hundred. If you remember though, there was a huge TB scare among other things when there was that big rush of immigrants about 5 years ago or so. They were all rounded up in camps and detention centers and getting each other all sick.
Ok, from what I read the measles Vax came out in 1963 and by 2000 it was considered to be eradicated. Maybe there were some isolated cases but it was no longer spreading?
 

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Ok, from what I read the measles Vax came out in 1963 and by 2000 it was considered to be eradicated. Maybe there were some isolated cases but it was no longer spreading?

Measles was a nuisance for me. In addition to having measles as a kid, I also came down with it when I was in Basic Training in 1966. It made me miss both the obstacle course and night firing in the training.
 

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Ok, from what I read the measles Vax came out in 1963 and by 2000 it was considered to be eradicated. Maybe there were some isolated cases but it was no longer spreading?
Eradicated means to eliminate. 1300 cases in 2019. Probably marketing on CDC’s part. The efficacy of the vaccine is probably 99.9%, but they aren’t using the word eradicate correctly. Semantics, but that’s like saying condoms or birth control eradicated HIV or pregnancies.
 
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