What Can Explain the Reduction in Infectious Disease Rates?
Since it’s obvious from the AMA’s own documentation that vaccinations have little or no effect on the outcome of infectious disease deaths, then there must be other issues at play. If one looks at the history of the 20th century in the U.S. then it isn’t too difficult to see what has changed. This was the era of improved overall hygiene and adequate food. It was when clean and abundant water became the norm. It was when systems to clean wastes from public water supplies became standard. It was when septic and sewer systems to separate people from disease-producing wastes were introduced. It was a time of relative plenty, when people grew larger because of adequate food. In other words, it was a time of relative wealth and public works for good water and sewage treatment. This is the most likely reason behind the decrease in infectious diseases, not the medical system’s vaunted vaccinations. Why Are We Vaccinating Against Childhood Diseases? This is the multi-billion dollar question. Pa