Immunologist Says Vaccines Really Don’t Help

This is an awesome and rather in depth post of a letter to legislators from a real live scientist regarding vaccines.

 

It’s rather academic, so some people may not enjoy that, but it’s really good in my opinion.

Link is in the title. And this is just an excerpt:

Harvard Immunologist to Legislators: Unvaccinated Children Pose ZERO Risk to Anyone

An Open Letter to Legislators Currently Considering Vaccine Legislation from Tetyana Obukhanych, PhD

Dear Legislator:

My name is Tetyana Obukhanych. I hold a PhD in Immunology. I am writing this letter in the hope that it will correct several common misperceptions about vaccines in order to help you formulate a fair and balanced understanding that is supported by accepted vaccine theory and new scientific findings.

Do unvaccinated children pose a higher threat to the public than the vaccinated?

It is often stated that those who choose not to vaccinate their children for reasons of conscience endanger the rest of the public, and this is the rationale behind most of the legislation to end vaccine exemptions currently being considered by federal and state legislators country-wide.

You should be aware that the nature of protection afforded by many modern vaccines – and that includes most of the vaccines recommended by the CDC for children – is not consistent with such a statement.

I have outlined below the recommended vaccines that cannot prevent transmission of disease either because they are not designed to prevent the transmission of infection (rather, they are intended to prevent disease symptoms), or because they are for non-communicable diseases.

People who have not received the vaccines mentioned below pose no higher threat to the general public than those who have, implying that discrimination against non-immunized children in a public school setting may not be warranted.

1. IPV (inactivated poliovirus vaccine) cannot prevent transmission of poliovirus. (see appendix for the scientific study, Item #1). Wild poliovirus has been non-existent in the USA for at least two decades. Even if wild poliovirus were to be re-imported by travel, vaccinating for polio with IPV cannot affect the safety of public spaces. Please note that wild poliovirus eradication is attributed to the use of a different vaccine, OPV or oral poliovirus vaccine. Despite being capable of preventing wild poliovirus transmission, use of OPV was phased out long ago in the USA and replaced with IPV due to safety concerns.

2. Tetanus is not a contagious disease, but rather acquired from deep-puncture wounds contaminated with C. tetani spores. Vaccinating for tetanus (via the DTaP combination vaccine) cannot alter the safety of public spaces; it is intended to render personal protection only.

 

https://healthimpactnews.com/2017/harvard-immunologist-to-legislators-unvaccinated-children-pose-zero-risk-to-anyone/

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2 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Joe Tittiger
    Feb 12, 2019 @ 17:30:41

    What strikes me as so sad and frustrating is that WTF does it matter what the psychopaths in the legislature think or know?

    The real issue is IMHO that these SOB’s have no legitimate authority in most of the areas that they are legislating. The ONLY legislation that is valid is legislation that acts to protect my rights.

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  2. sypsalm37
    Feb 12, 2019 @ 23:39:44

    I hope the person doesn’t get murdered by Big Pharma for putting this report out to the general public! I pray for protection over this doctor!

    Reply

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