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You may have to read that book four times a night.I learned that measles was a Dalek disease.
I learned that measles was a Dalek disease.
We can prevent measles by immunization.
We don't have measles in this country. People don't know what measles is.
You don't see measles.
something like do you have measles, or maybe even do you have anxiety or depression, turned out to be really complicated, and really, really hard.
Because if you don't get treated for measles, or vaccinated, it's very lethal.
We know what is needed to perform an investigation of measles.
So we've designed some kits that's we've called measles kits, cholera kits, earthquake kits, surgical kits, that contain everything
It they know that they're facing a measles outbreak, they know that they just need to figure out how many people they
backyard I stole her gold and gave her chickenpox and measles now it's funny especially if
Now these causes are things like malaria, measles, diarrhea, pneumonia.
at it, just as we have rules around taking vaccines for the measles.
You know, in Africa, the rate of measles is plummeting.
It's not viewed as a personal choice in many parts this country, whether you actually get the measles or not.
And the figures that follow are actually interesting, because if you talk about malaria case treated surgical procedure, a baby delivered measles vaccination,
Tuberculosis, scurvy, and measles, other causes of death are not going down as fast as infectious diseases but they're not going up either.
And it doesn't matter that there have been 3 million kids studied to see whether autism is related to measles vaccines.
Y'all are familiar with a phenomenon where, for example, you don't get measles twice, you don't get chicken pox twice, et cetera.
In the 1960s, in the United States, there was a rubella outbreak, I think it was something like 12 million people, 'cause sometimes called the German measles.
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