truethat
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The fact that the epidemic was not as bad as they thought does not mean that the vaccine was useless... so it only saved hundreds of lives instead of thousands. Ummm... that makes no sense. Amoxicillian is an antibiotic that has to be subscribed by a doctor. The only way they should be taking it is if they were actually ill, and saw a doctor. You're not supposed to take it as a preventative measure.
Yes but it seems that because kids are on amoxicillin that as soon as the kid gets sick the parent dashes off to the DR who is more than happy to prescribe it. And it creates a vicious cycle since the kids are not actually ever fighting off the illness themself, they are constantly relying on the antibiotic which in turn etc etc etc.
But that's a whole nuther conversation. Many doctors over prescribe it IMHO just to get the sick crying kid and the nervous mother out of the office.
Of course the vaccine wasn't useless. The question for me is, is it worth the unknown risk. Telling us that we don't know of any risk is not the same thing as there not being any risk. And the risks that are known, however small are scary to parents with small kids. That's pretty much it, in a nutshell.
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