The chicken pox is going around a community in the San Juan Islands in Washington State.
The first case was in a boy who was vaccinated for chicken pox 10 days prior!! So the vaccinated kids started the outbreak.
Two other kids who got vaccinated also got the chicken pox.
Now get this. These children who contracted the chicken pox from the vaccine have been deemed to have not had the chicken pox but rather “a negative reaction to the immunization”.
In an even greater twist of logic, these children who got the chicken pox from the vaccine have been cleared to return to school – even though a vaccinated child who contracted the disease from the vaccine started the outbreak – but the unvaccinated kids who DO NOT have the chicken pox, must stay out of school for 21 days.
So let me get this straight. If my kid is vaccinated and gets the chicken pox, it is not the chicken pox and he can go back to school but if he is unvaccinated and has no symptoms, he has to stay home?!?!?
Chicken pox is a LIVE virus vaccine and live virus vaccines can in fact cause disease. Just like in this case. These people have mastered the art of denialism in order to carry on like this.
Oh, and a close friend whose daughter was not vaccinated for chicken pox did get chicken pox a few years back and had only about 100 pox on her. So much for the school’s head who says the vaccine lead to her child having a very mild case with only 200 pox.
Love the list of side effects list – sounds an awful lot like chicken pox except with that added bonus of possible seizures, blackouts, behavior changes and other fun stuff:
Call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects:
- cough, tight feeling in your chest, breathing problems;
- seizure (black-out or convulsions);
- easy bruising or bleeding, unusual weakness;
- behavior changes; or
- high fever (within a few hours or a few weeks after the vaccine).
Less serious side effects include:
- redness, pain, or swelling where the shot was given;
- low fever;
- mild skin rash;
- runny or stuffy nose, cough, sore throat;
- headache, tired feeling;
- sleep problems (insomnia);
- joint or muscle pain; or
- nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Source
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