As the ghastly Washington Post runs an opinion piece recommending arrests, fines and isolation for people who don’t vaccinate their children…
Via: Global Research:
The U.S. has the very highest infant mortality rate of all
industrialized developed countries, with more American children dying at
birth and in their first year than in any other comparable nation—and
more than half of those who survive develop at least one chronic
illness.
American children would be better served if these
officials—before imposing questionable and draconian measures—studied
child health outcomes in Japan. With a population of 127 million, Japan
has the healthiest children and the very highest “healthy life
expectancy” in the world—and the least vaccinated children of any
developed country. The U.S., in contrast, has the developed world’s most
aggressive vaccination schedule in number and timing, starting at
pregnancy, at birth and in the first two years of life. Does this make
U.S. children healthier? The clear answer is no. The U.S. has the very
highest infant mortality rate of all industrialized countries, with more
American children dying at birth and in their first year than in any
other comparable nation—and more than half of those who survive develop
at least one chronic illness. Analysis of real-world infant mortality
and health results shows that U.S. vaccine policy does not add up to a
win for American children.
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