Measles
have has been stamped out in some countries - but not in Germany. A new wave of
infection has rolled through Germany, prompting renewed discussion about
compulsory vaccinations.
A
brownish-pink rash is the typical symptom of a measles infection, but not the
only one and certainly not the worst. High fever, a runny nose and a cough also
often accompany it. The problem is that it weakens the immune system, making
those suffering an acute measles infection more susceptible to more serious
illnesses, such as pneumonia or encephalitis, both of which can be fatal.
Worldwide, complications from a measles infection end in 200,000 fatalities
each year.
While
measles infections are virtually non-existent in the United States, for
example, there have been of late from 122 to 2,308 each year in Germany - some
resulting in fatalities. Currently, the virus is spreading primarily in Berlin
and Bavaria, with Germany's Ministry of Health reporting more than 900 cases in
the first half of 2013.
How can
this be, given that vaccinations against measles have been administrated for
more than three decades? While the rate of administering the so-called MMR
vaccine - which aims to immunize against measles, mumps and rubella - has risen
in recent years, many parents during the 1990s in particular chose to not have
their children vaccinated. Which means that young people between the ages of 15
and 30 are the main ones at risk of catching one of the viruses, said Annette
Mankertz, director of the National Reference Center for Measles, Mumps, Rubella
at Germany's Robert Koch Institute.
Compulsory
vaccinations?
Mankertz emphasizes the life-saving aspects of a measles vaccine |
To prevent
future measles outbreaks in Germany, Health Minister Daniel Bahr has brought
compulsory vaccinations to the table. Mandatory vaccines were established in
the country in the past - in 1874, against smallpox. Other industrialized
countries have stricter laws these days. In the United States, proof of the
double-MMR vaccine must be shown before a child enters school. Vaccinations in
Scandinavian countries are voluntary; there, explained Mankertz, so-called
health nurses discuss the subject with families and encourage vaccinations.
Wolfram
Hartmann, President of the German Pediatric Society, calls unequivocally for a
compulsory measles vaccine. The current wave of infections shows that physicians
cannot depend on parents voluntarily having their children vaccinated.
The legal
framework offering such a compulsory vaccine is the German Protection against
Infectious Diseases Act. With this, the government has the possibility of
establishing mandatory vaccines for children at risk of catching extremely
dangerous diseases.
Childhood
diseases important for the immune system?
Bahr anticipates a prickly debate |
The
alternative practitioner is not generally against measles vaccines, rather is
critical of administering them during childhood years. In his opinion, measles
- like other illnesses that prompt high fevers - serve an important function.
For one thing, experiencing such an illness allows children to better
understand their bodies. For another, it helps to strengthen the immune system.
Children
can deal well with fever up to the age of seven, Friedl noted. "With many
illnesses or disease that causes major problems for adults, the complication
rate in the childhood years - if they receive proper medical treatment, which
for me includes allowing them to sustain higher fevers - is extremely
low," said Friedl.
Vaccines
also have risks
Annette
Mankertz, for her part, said that "strengthening one's immune system"
does not necessarily mean subjecting it to the measles virus. More important,
she said, is that the vaccine could save thousands of lives. And, vaccinated
people are not only protecting themselves, but also other people.
Still,
since the measles vaccine uses live attenuated viruses, side effects can occur.
In one in ten cases, fever and headache can result - or, less frequently, fever
cramps. "Cerebral inflammation is also a risk with such a
vaccination," Mankertz said. But the risk is only one in a million, she
noted - which makes it one thousand times less likely than in an actual measles
infection.
Measles vaccines in Germany are not compulsory at the moment |
Measles are
extremely contagious. The virus spreads through respiration, or contact with
fluids from an infected person's nose and mouth, such as while speaking,
coughing or sneezing. The contact does not have to be direct, as the virus can
remain active for hours.
Measles
infections are particularly dangerous for infants under one year of age.
"One in 5,000 infants develops subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. This
degenerative encephalitis, if not treated in its intial stage, is always fatal.
Parents whose children receive such a diagnosis can only watch them die,"
said Mankertz.
Related Articles:
Question: Dear Kryon, I have a new grandson. He's going for his first vaccination in the next few weeks. If we're beginning to transmute toxins with reconnections to our endocrine system through our DNA, then what happens to our babies, who by law have to be vaccinated? What are your thoughts on this subject?
Answer: First, know that vaccinations are a God-given science that humanity earned. They're a tried and proven homeopathic method that have been with you for years. You were probably vaccinated yourself, and it worked.
We have three answers: (1) God is not in a vacuum. Even the vaccinated Human Being who's older can modify and rework their DNA. So there's no time limit, and there are no rules that say "Once vaccinated, you're ruined." (2) The Human who is of the age of awareness can say, even as they are vaccinated, "Let nothing inappropriate enter my chemistry." This is a conscious instruction given to your "intelligent cellular structure" (the same one responsible for kinesiology and homeopathic results). This will result in your cells only using what they need and casting away everything else. (3) Finally, about babies: There has been a push by your science lately to vaccinate against many things at the same time. You'd be advised to seek out a doctor who will only vaccinate your child for only the basic diseases that have been known in the last 40 years. Eliminate the vaccinations for the new ones. This leaves you with approximately seven or eight - the very ones that have been used for years. What your science is not appreciating yet is the results of combining all the vaccination substances together. There's a problem that will show itself in time. Stick with the basic ones.
"Perceptions of God" – June 6, 2010 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Quantum Teaching, The Fear of God, Near-death Experience, God Becomes Mythology, Worship, Mastery, Intelligent Design, Benevolent Creator,Global Unity.... etc.) (Text version)
“.. For centuries you haven't been able to think past that box of what God must be like. So you create a Human-like God with wars in heaven, angel strife, things that would explain the devil, fallen angels, pearly gates, lists of dos and don'ts, and many rules still based on cultures that are centuries old. You create golden streets and even sexual pleasures as rewards for men (of course) - all Human perspective, pasted upon God. I want to tell you that it's a lot different than that. I want to remind you that there are those who have seen it! Why don't you ask somebody who has had what you would call a near-death experience?
"THE THREE WINDS" – Feb 23-24, 2013 (Kryon Channelling by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Humanity, Home - other side of the veil, Wind of Birth - Birth, Wind of Existence - Life, Wind of Transition - Death) - (Text version)
No comments:
Post a Comment