HomeTacticalVaccination Pleas Increase As Measles “Outbreak” Spreads

Vaccination Pleas Increase As Measles “Outbreak” Spreads

Published on

Featured

Judge rules death penalty to remain as possible punishment amid Bryan Kohberger autism diagnosis

A judge ruled on Thursday that prosecutors could seek the death penalty against...

GOP DA trades barbs with Newsom after being blamed for bad ‘plea deal’ for illegal immigrant felon

Orange County, California, District Attorney Todd Spitzer said there was not a "plea...

The mainstream media is reporting on many in the health industry and the ruling class who are begging the citizens to be vaccinated amidst a growing measles outbreak.  Health officials have reported 800 measles cases in multiple states so far this year.

To be fair, 800 cases out of 342,597,468 isn’t exactly a terrifying number anyone should be concerned about; however, the media banks on its fear-mongering, as we noticed during the COVID-19 scamdemic.

The latest KFF Tracking Poll on Health Information and Trust finds that many people are uncertain about their thoughts on the outbreak or the vaccine.

Large majorities of adults (83%) and of parents (78%) say they are very or somewhat confident that the vaccines for measles, mumps, and rubella are safe. Confidence in the vaccines increases the further to the left one slides on the political scale. A higher percentage of Democrats (96%) and Democratic-leaning parents (95%) than Republicans (79%) and especially Republican-leaning parents (69%) trust the vaccines. Thirty-one percent of Republicans say they are not confident in the safety of the vaccines.

Medical Tyranny: Officials Tried To Hide The Fact That The MMR Vaccine Caused Maine’s Only Case of Measles

The reporting by KFF laments that some have chosen not to vaccinate based on “false claims” about the shots. But perhaps it isn’t the “false” claims that are bothering some people. It could be stuff like this that is sticking in craws:

Bill Gates Helps Create A Vaccine That Will Help Prevent Polio Caused By Vaccines

Nonetheless, the plea is to continue to vaccinate with whatever the pharmaceutical companies come out with, no matter what they decide to put in it, or evidence against its effectiveness and safety.

NOTE: Designed and analyzed by public opinion researchers at KFF, this survey was conducted April 8-15, 2025, online and by telephone among a nationally representative sample of 1,380 U.S. adults in English and in Spanish. The margin of sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points for the full sample. For results based on other subgroups, the margin of sampling error may be higher.

Do you support the MMR vaccine? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments!

Read the full article here

Latest articles

‘Move Back to America’: Montana Governor Slams Colorado Gun Ban, Woos Firearm Makers to Flee

Listed To This Article: Play in new window | Download | EmbedYou can also...

Concierge Cans: How Silencer Central Drops Cans at Your Door

We take a look at how Silencer Central manages to deliver suppressors...

SHOT DEAD during carjacking attempt: Armed citizen opens fire on suspect who tried to steal his car in Stone Mountain, Georgia

Listed To This Article: Play in new window | Download | EmbedYou can also...

Highland Park shooter Robert Crimo III sentenced to life in prison following Fourth of July parade attack

The mass shooter who killed seven people in the 2022 Fourth of July...

More like this

Texas wildlife refuge renamed for murdered 12-year-old, Jocelyn Nungaray, unveils signage: ‘Her life mattered’

The Trump administration has renamed the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas after a...

Judge rules death penalty to remain as possible punishment amid Bryan Kohberger autism diagnosis

A judge ruled on Thursday that prosecutors could seek the death penalty against...

GOP DA trades barbs with Newsom after being blamed for bad ‘plea deal’ for illegal immigrant felon

Orange County, California, District Attorney Todd Spitzer said there was not a "plea...