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Two People Contract Mumps After Receiving Mumps Vaccine
infowars.com Doctors in Washington are scrambling to explain why two MMR vaccine recipients contracted the mumps virus after being vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the nation’s foremost health authority, claims the “Mumps vaccine is the best way to prevent mumps,” but two cases in Washington are forcing doctors to ease up on the vaccine protection rhetoric. CBS affiliate KIRO reports that two people from two separate counties, King and Snohomish, contracted the mumps post-MMR vaccination, blaming the two-person “outbreak” on mumps cases leaking out of the University of Idaho. The Snohomish County man had received one vaccine, while the King County woman had “received both recommended doses.” The mumps virus is a particularly nasty, incurable disease that causes headaches, fever and facial swelling. The cases clearly illustrate how vaccine protection is questionable, yet physicians continue to defend the safety of MMR jabs. “No vaccine is perfect,” Harborview Medical Center Dr. John Lynch told KIRO. “It doesn’t protect everyone who gets it.” For victims of adverse MMR events, however, the vaccine is nowhere near perfect. The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) admits the MMR vaccine, which contains live measles, mumps and rubella virus strands, “may cause a very mild case of the disease they were designed to prevent.” Though muddled in legalese, the MMR vaccine insert specifically lists “death” as one of its associated adverse reactions, saying that “Death from various, and in some cases unknown, causes has been reported rarely following vaccination with measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines…”
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