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“The measles gave you lifetime protection against measles infection,” - Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

If only there was another proven way of doing this without the risk of serious complications of getting sick.

      • stoy@lemmy.zip
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        4 hours ago

        Fascinating, I get downvoted a lot, ok, I can see that this might not have been the best joke, that is fine, but apparently I am factually wrong as well, though no one could be bothered to tell me why.

        • Thekingoflorda@lemmy.world
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          2 hours ago

          The measle vaccine injects a very weakened version of the measle virus. The point is that the body doesn’t like these body-foreign entities and thus tries to destroy them, getting “trained” to do the same when a real measles virus enters your body.

          Since the weakened measles virus most likely doesn’t reproduce, you don’t really have the measles (the disease).

          Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor.

          • stoy@lemmy.zip
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            2 hours ago

            Well that is a matter of definition, I consider breaking a finger and breaking a leg to both mean that you have broken a bone.

            Your body still fights the measle virus, you are still infected with it, even if it is a lesswr variant.

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              2 hours ago

              If someone threw the dead body of a robber into a store, would you also call that store being robbed?

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                1 hour ago

                I get what you mean, but if you read the comment I responded to, it mentions a weakened version of the virus, not a dead one.

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                  48 minutes ago

                  Okay, different example. If a country dropped a couple of wounded soldiers without weapons over another country’s territory, would you call that an invasion?

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        4 hours ago

        Ok, I get it, wrong place for a joke, though the general concept of a vaccine is to infect you with a weak/dead version of the agent causing the infection causing the body to learn how to fight the real thing.

        mRNA vaccines do differ in that they send in building blocks for the body to produce the weak strain itself.