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RSV. I'm not even sure what it is. Every time I ask for a definition all I get is a vague list of symptoms that could be anything. At least that is what I get from the VA. The CDC web site about RSV is intentionally confusing and self contradictory. At least that is my interpretation. Maybe I've been living in a cave, but before a couple years ago, I never heard of it. I do know that the vaccine is of the mRNA variety, so I'm not going to get it. All the statistics about RSV seem squishy. Like they are made up. Please enlighten me regarding RSV. I would like to at least have an inkling of what I'm taking about. Of course I look at RSV through the filter: They want us dead.

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When our babies were born in the late 80s, they were both born healthy, so the street FUD was SIDS.

You had to place them on their stomach. No, on their back. No, make certain the bed did not suffocate them. Proper car seats! New car! The list to scare went on and on.

Being as I'm the oldest of seven, I had some experience with babies. They generally are pretty tough, pretty resilient, and don't break easily.

I'm not the end-all, but, our society has gone so overboard with fastidious cleanliness that my thought is kids get sick because their bodies are bored with nothing to fight!

Adding in "vaccine protection" will do nothing but weaken our species.

Quick story: when I was a second grade teacher, my parents would comment their kid hadn't gotten sick even once that year. I'd just smile, but I suspected it was because I kept the room cold and ran them outside, even in the drizzle (I'd run too). The female teachers were aghast, but I'd just smile, as there are some you just can't argue with.

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