She says:
"there has never been a measles outbreak within unvaccinated Amish kids"
But a simple Internet search shows how little research she does: "A Measles Outbreak in an Underimmunized Amish Community in Ohio"
Her connection to the real world is tenuous at best. If the voices in her head tell her something that she thinks sounds good, she just goes ahead and posts it.
Just the impostor twinsie shitposting folks.
Notice that she doesn't have anything to say about the topic.
Nothing to see here.
Oh no teh measles
get your booster
🦠🦠Fully vaccinated boomers spread Covid.
Just sharing facts and science folks.
But vaccinated people spread it less than unvaccinated people: "This study underscores benefit of vaccination to reduce, but not eliminate, transmission."
Magically, apparently, 'cause there's no facts or science to be seen folks.
Unless ... wait a minute ... do you think she thinks it's a fact just because she says it?
"For every 1,000 children who get measles, one or two will die from it."
Canaderp: "Too bad for those kids. Oh well."
Doesn't change the fact the impostor is at least wrong, if not outright lying.
"For every 1,000 children who get measles, one or two will die from it."
Canaderp: "Too bad for those kids. Oh well."
Doesn't change the fact the impostor is at least wrong, if not outright lying.
"For every 1,000 children who get measles, one or two will die from it."
Canaderp: "Too bad for those kids. Oh well."
Doesn't change the fact the impostor is at least wrong, if not outright lying.