Apr 05, 2025, 3:31 PM
https://truthsocial.com/@sharylattkisson/posts/114287018358409428
Sharyl Attkisson
@sharylattkisson
It's truly hard to believe a real doctor said all this misinformation (maybe it's a misquote): “Measles is a terrifying potential viral epidemic, and it is incredibly, incredibly contagious, far more contagious than Covid."–Pima Co. Supervisor Dr. Matt Heinz
Actually:
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Measles is hardly contagious at all in the current US vaccinated populationor those of us who had measles which is most everyone.
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Therefore, it's not "incredibly contagious" in today's US population.
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If it were "incredibly contagious," then obviously there wouldn't be any instances such as in Arizona, where there were just 5 cases the entire year.
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Measles would only be "incredibly contagious" if the vaccine doesn't work.
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If the doctor is correct and measles is terrifyingly contagious among today's kids, it means the vaccine doesn't work.
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If the vaccine doesn't work, why push it as the solution for the terror?
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Also, measles isn't "terrifying." I and everyone else I knew had it as kids.
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If vaccination rates are falling, that's the fault of public health officials who have earned distrust for their misinformation on Covid and other matters.
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Covid was far, far more contagious than measles among today's population because nobody had immunity in the beginning, and when the vaccines came out, they didn't work.