"measles mortality had already declined by over 98% before the vaccine was introduced in 1963"
Measles cases had stayed the same for the 40 years prior to 'vaccination'. What does that say about the validity of "measles" as a thing distinguishable and measurable? Why don't 'anti-vaxxers' point out such peculiar case data? There was actually more cases in 1964 than in 1919.
"measles mortality had already declined by over 98% before the vaccine was introduced in 1963"
Measles cases had stayed the same for the 40 years prior to 'vaccination'. What does that say about the validity of "measles" as a thing distinguishable and measurable? Why don't 'anti-vaxxers' point out such peculiar case data? There was actually more cases in 1964 than in 1919.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/measles-cases-and-death-rate