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Meryl. My son got the measles last week.

He had whooping cough and was prescribed antibiotics (amoxicillin) for it.

Shortly after, he developed a measles rash.

He is not vaccinated, so we didn't report it. It lasted for 4 days as it does generally.

But just last night I did some research and found two published journal articles showing that amoxicillin can cause a measles identical allergic reaction.

Knowing many people at the moment who have whooping cough all around Australia, how many of them do you think got put on the same protocol and then got 'measles'?

My other son never got the rash and neither did us his parents.

The whole thing stinks

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Meryl. My understanding, as you said, is that once spots appear you are no longer infectious. If it becomes an epidemic it will be because the vaccinated have low immunity. Back before we all ran to doctors, mothers put all the children together so as to get it over with. I believe it can be dangerous for the unborn child if a person is pregnant, but it is too late if you have unknowingly caught ii.

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Feb 17Liked by Meryl Dorey

I am on a Facebook group of parents looking for child care or nanny share for their unvaccinated children. Somebody asked the question how many parents in the group stopped vaccinating their children after Covid. There were a lot….thats why they are starting to use fear as you say part of their playbook.

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Well said.

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Nobody is complaining about all the migrants going everywhere in the USA people still blame the antivaxx people for not getting their kids vaccinated https://open.substack.com/pub/mikestone/p/measles-magic?r=ykqw5&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

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