Yahoo News story accidentally admits most children infected with measles outbreak were already vaccinated against the measles

Wednesday, January 30, 2019
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan Huff
NaturalNews.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2019

In announcing a trumped up “state of emergency” that was recently declared by Washington Governor Jay Inslee in response to a measles outbreak in Clark County, Yahoo News accidentally let it slip that most of the children affected had actually been previously vaccinated against the disease – once again proving that vaccines don’t work.

Contrary to the mainstream media’s unsubstantiated narrative that this latest measles outbreak, like many others in the past, was supposedly caused by “the anti-vaccine movement,” it’s now apparent that it was actually a total failure of the MMR vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella that resulted in children getting sick.

“The majority of those infected are children, many of whom have not been immunized against the disease,” reported AFP News, and republished by Yahoo News, indicating that at least some of the children stricken with measles had received the MMR in accordance with CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines.

Why we’re surmising that it was actually most of the kids, however, has to do with the article’s tricky wording. Had most of the children who’ve contracted measles not previously been vaccinated with MMR as insinuated, you can be sure that Yahoo and AFP would have clearly indicated this.

“The majority of those infected are children, most of whom have not been immunized against the disease,” would have been the quote. But instead of using the word “most,” the article instead uses the word “many” – which, if you read between the lines, suggests that at least half of the affected children were previously vaccinated with MMR.

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