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To: Eric who wrote (1467669)7/10/2024 6:41:40 PM
From: Augustus Gloop1 Recommendation

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longz

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I don't think you're correct but in the future AI will figure this out for us.

The Smallpox vaccine worked when a Doctor noticed that milkmaids weren't catching smallpox. The reason was they'd catch cowpox from milking cows which created immunity. So, he took a needle, stuck it in an open cowpox sore and then jabbed a you kid with the needle and a vaccine was born

Kind of a cool story given the fact that it happened in the 1700's. It was a gutsy call - the kid could have died the the Doc's hunch war correct



To: Eric who wrote (1467669)7/10/2024 6:44:52 PM
From: longz1 Recommendation

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Bonefish

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ERIC cawledge guy===>>> is a doctor now



To: Eric who wrote (1467669)7/10/2024 7:14:07 PM
From: miraje1 Recommendation

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longz

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You need to study the science behind the vaccines.

You need to quit yapping like an idiot on issues on which you remain clueless and ignorant. Explain why humanity hasn't developed "herd immunity" or a vaccine for the common cold? It's been around forever..

webmd.com

Same for the constantly evolving and mutating various flu and covid viruses. And do a bit of simple research to learn the difference between these viruses and smallpox before spouting off like a know it all nitwit...