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Dan
More polio vaccine nonsense.
Virus never purified.
No evidence of contagion.
Kids playing in grass treated with DDT would be a plausible cause.
Then epidemiology conflated with virology, as playmates become ill.
As for smallpox.
Milkmaids probably drank the healthy milk.
Were therefore less likely to be malnourished.
In general, safe drinking water, sanitation, and better nutrition, not
vaccines, are the key to avoiding such illnesses as polio, smallpox, etc.
Conversely, alleged viruses can be a cover story for illness due to
contaminated drinking water, poor sanitation, and malnutrition /
starvation. HIV / AIDS would be a prime example. AIDS was real enough,
as were the deadly effects of the anti-viral drug, AZT, but HIV itself
was never purified / shown to exist.