Florida plans to become first state to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates

I did not lie nor did I make up what I said.​

Polio Vaccine Arrival and Decline​

The decline in polio cases in the United States and England before the introduction of the vaccine in 1955 was notable, with the polio death rate decreasing by 47% and 55% respectively from 1923 to 1953. However, this trend occurred alongside a significant increase in the number of paralytic cases during the first half of the 20th century, peaking in the United States in 1952 with over 21,000 cases. The introduction of the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) in 1955 and the oral polio vaccine (OPV) in 1961 led to a dramatic and rapid decline in polio incidence, with cases dropping from over 21,000 in 1952 to fewer than 100 by 1962 and only 61 cases by 1965. While some decline was observed prior to the vaccine, the widespread use of poliovirus vaccine in the mid-1950s was the primary factor responsible for the rapid and sustained decrease in polio cases in industrialized countries.
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In other words you’re comment wasn’t wrong, only misleading.
 
God bless her, especially as an elementary teacher...my mom taught preschool and elementary...my dad, HS...
I always knew I was much better suited to teach and coach the older kids...just from all the experience watching their careers....;)
(My first and second schools are now history....razed to build low income housing and expand Nationwide Children's Hospital.... My HS? still a very proud "HBH" in the system...still low income neighborhood, but, as with everything, expansion happening all around it...;)). I am just loving all the change taking place...
She taught at the same school my father attended elementary school at. A lot of their students lived in Riverside. A large addition that had all duplexes built in WWII as temporary housing for ship building employees. They built destroyers and Liberty ships in Orange Tex. ( My grandmother was a welder :laugh:) After the war the duplexes became low income housing rental units. The kids that live their are pretty poor.
 
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Nope, that’s another right wing lie. Nobody was paid for reporting COVID.

 
She taught at the same school my father attended elementary school at. A lot of their students lived in Riverside. A large addition that had all duplexes built in WWII as temporary housing for ship building employees. They built destroyers and Liberty ships in Orange Tex. ( My grandmother was a welder :laugh:) After the war the duplexes became low income housing rental units. The kids that live their are pretty poor.
Always with the stories.
 

That senator retracked his statements and admitted his error.

Your post, moron, was that hospitals were paid more for REPORTING Covid. They weren’t. They received additional funding for TREATING patients for Covid. There’s a difference between merely reporting a case and treating a patient, moron.

There is also no validity to the claim that hospitals were padding their numbers on treatment to fraudulently obtain funds. NONE
 
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