Peter Doocy
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attenuated virus is grown in chick embryo cells and their rubella component is grown in a cell line that's been propagated for over 60 years after it came from two aborted either one of two aborted fetuses but it's a cell line propagated in tissue culture for 60 years there's no aborted fetal material in it and The Vatican, the Pope have signed off on it.
attenuated virus is grown in chick embryo cells and their rubella component is grown in a cell line that's been propagated for over 60 years after it came from two aborted either one of two aborted fetuses but it's a cell line propagated in tissue culture for 60 years there's no aborted fetal material in it and The Vatican, the Pope have signed off on it.
attenuated virus is grown in chick embryo cells and their rubella component is grown in a cell line that's been propagated for over 60 years after it came from two aborted either one of two aborted fetuses but it's a cell line propagated in tissue culture for 60 years there's no aborted fetal material in it and The Vatican, the Pope have signed off on it.
And then, you know, it keeps on going, this consistent theme of downplaying the severity of the illness the vaccine's designed to prevent and exaggerating the very, very rare side effects. And of course, it's happening when we've now had this measles epidemic going on since January. It's still going, you know, it'll...
And then, you know, it keeps on going, this consistent theme of downplaying the severity of the illness the vaccine's designed to prevent and exaggerating the very, very rare side effects. And of course, it's happening when we've now had this measles epidemic going on since January. It's still going, you know, it'll...
And then, you know, it keeps on going, this consistent theme of downplaying the severity of the illness the vaccine's designed to prevent and exaggerating the very, very rare side effects. And of course, it's happening when we've now had this measles epidemic going on since January. It's still going, you know, it'll...
Every time there's an update from the Texas Department of State Health Services, which we get on Tuesdays and Fridays, every time there's an increase, we know this epidemic is going to last at least another two weeks longer because that's roughly the incubation period.
Every time there's an update from the Texas Department of State Health Services, which we get on Tuesdays and Fridays, every time there's an increase, we know this epidemic is going to last at least another two weeks longer because that's roughly the incubation period.
Every time there's an update from the Texas Department of State Health Services, which we get on Tuesdays and Fridays, every time there's an increase, we know this epidemic is going to last at least another two weeks longer because that's roughly the incubation period.
of of measles and now it's extended uh as as dr singh points out in in other parts of texas in the austin area in the san antonio area we don't know if that's going to take off and it's now moving up in in the great plains right it's going up into uh it's going up into oklahoma and to kansas and by the way it could meet in the middle for another trend that's happening
of of measles and now it's extended uh as as dr singh points out in in other parts of texas in the austin area in the san antonio area we don't know if that's going to take off and it's now moving up in in the great plains right it's going up into uh it's going up into oklahoma and to kansas and by the way it could meet in the middle for another trend that's happening
of of measles and now it's extended uh as as dr singh points out in in other parts of texas in the austin area in the san antonio area we don't know if that's going to take off and it's now moving up in in the great plains right it's going up into uh it's going up into oklahoma and to kansas and by the way it could meet in the middle for another trend that's happening
which the same forces are on plane in southern Alberta, which, you know, some people say is the Texas of Canada. There's a huge epidemic there into southern Manitoba and coming down. So the entire Great Plains region's affected. And it wasn't by accident.
which the same forces are on plane in southern Alberta, which, you know, some people say is the Texas of Canada. There's a huge epidemic there into southern Manitoba and coming down. So the entire Great Plains region's affected. And it wasn't by accident.
which the same forces are on plane in southern Alberta, which, you know, some people say is the Texas of Canada. There's a huge epidemic there into southern Manitoba and coming down. So the entire Great Plains region's affected. And it wasn't by accident.
It was due to an organized, politically driven and financially driven disinformation campaign, financially driven by the health and wellness industry, politically driven by this libertarian movement. ideology that gets PAC money, political action committee money, and it's having deadly consequences now. So the worry, of course, is that this continues and two things happen.
It was due to an organized, politically driven and financially driven disinformation campaign, financially driven by the health and wellness industry, politically driven by this libertarian movement. ideology that gets PAC money, political action committee money, and it's having deadly consequences now. So the worry, of course, is that this continues and two things happen.
It was due to an organized, politically driven and financially driven disinformation campaign, financially driven by the health and wellness industry, politically driven by this libertarian movement. ideology that gets PAC money, political action committee money, and it's having deadly consequences now. So the worry, of course, is that this continues and two things happen.
One, we lose our measles elimination status, which was defined more than 25 years ago by the CDC for global immunization that says if transmission goes out for a full year, we've lost our measles elimination status. And remember, measles is usually the tip of the iceberg on this stuff. Measles is often the first breakthrough infection we see because it's so highly transmissible.
One, we lose our measles elimination status, which was defined more than 25 years ago by the CDC for global immunization that says if transmission goes out for a full year, we've lost our measles elimination status. And remember, measles is usually the tip of the iceberg on this stuff. Measles is often the first breakthrough infection we see because it's so highly transmissible.