viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2015

Scientists Prove Those Vaccinated for Shingles Can Infect Others with Chicken Pox

Scientists Prove Those Vaccinated for Shingles Can Infect Others with Chicken Pox





Scientists Prove Those Vaccinated for Shingles Can Infect Others with Chicken Pox

By Christina England


For many years, the US government and mainstream media have continued
to blame the unvaccinated community for the spread of infectious
disease. We are constantly being bombarded with statements like the one
written by Philip Ross and published in the International Business Times, which stated:



“The American classroom has become a battleground for parents who are
threatened by the growing number of children not vaccinated against
measles, one of the most highly contagious viruses in the world. The
ongoing measles outbreak in the U.S. that started at Disneyland and has
spread to 14 states has raised concerns over the country’s rising
anti-vaccination movement, including whether the decision to vaccinate
against such a dangerous disease should be left to parents, and what
constitutes responsible childrearing. Should a child whose parents chose
not to vaccinate be allowed to share the same pencils and playground as
children whose parents did?”


Although the International Business Times had attempted to present
the public with a balanced review of the situation facing parents, it is
questionable as to whether they presented any real evidence to support
their claims and they left many readers with unanswered questions.