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The anti-vax movement's wildest claim yet: Polio wasn't so bad www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
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B.See
(7,464 posts)montanacowboy
(6,641 posts)My 13 yr old cousin died - we played together
He was a super athlete
Biophilic
(6,311 posts)It would be unconscionable if polio was allowed to come back. Awful, awful people who are making those claims. How the heck did I miss that there were so many evil people in the world?
Norbert
(7,490 posts)He is a polio survivor that has no patience for this nonsense.
Crunchy Frog
(28,190 posts)Probably a hell of a lot of people in that generation who we don't know about.
RockRaven
(18,507 posts)Salk developed the vaccine in 1952, testing was done in 1953-4, licensing and rollout in 1955.
1952 was a notably bad year, yes, but only about twice recent annual averages. 3145 died and 21,000+ were left paralyzed to some degree that year. And the population of the US was much smaller then (about 150M).
But think about those numbers for a second. A totally avoidable 9/11, disproportionately children, annually is "not so bad" according to these ghouls.
Sparkly
(24,805 posts)many people seem determined to relearn all the lessons of the past in the hardest ways possible.
Hard-won fundamental rights? Meh.
Equal representation? Oh, if it's not straight cis white men, it's "identity politics," "CRT," and "feminization of men."
Labor as power and ownership vs. bowing to "The Man?" "Hey, I never got a job from a poor person!"
And diseases we eradicated years ago, not to mention those we have yet to cure? Surely there's another reality and some "one weird trick" out there, like ivermectin. It can't be what generations experienced and know.
viva la
(4,435 posts)She was in an iron lung until she died. It was catastrophic for the whole family, of course. She used to be wheeled up to the front window so she could see (in the mirror above her head) her kids go off to the bus stop in the morning.
Boomerproud
(9,069 posts)no_hypocrisy
(53,910 posts)Or Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
MrsCheaplaugh
(260 posts)my mother was living in Tisdale, Saskatchewan during a polio outbreak. She said young people were dying like mayflies all around her. Very shortly afterwards, the vaccine became available. People lined up for blocks to receive it.
In my goober province now, I have to pay $100 for a covid booster. If I get covid I will sue these nitwits to hell and back.