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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
vaccines become effective when enough members of a community vaccinate their children, a concept called “herd immunity.” Because a miniscule percentage of children in a community remain immune to a vaccine, rendering it ineffective, to keep the community safe from measles, for example, requires at least 92% of the children of a community to be vaccinated.
Their explanation is that vaccines are only effective if enough community members vaccinate their children - herd immunity - and that because a very small percentage of children remain immune to a vaccine in a community, rendering the vaccine ineffective, they need 92% of the children to be vaccinated in a community to keep that community safe.
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Their explanation makes no sense. If vaccination makes a person immune, then a non vaccinated person can't be a threat to them.
What they are implying is if enough people refuse their shots, all the vaccines will magically cease working and everybody will die.
What thy MEAN however is "if too many people reject vaccines we won't make any money".