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Goeff's avatar

I read this article at UNZ and would rate it "superb." Thank you.

About 125 years ago, during the time of the US invasion and subjection of the Philippines, the US Public Health Service initiated a program to stem the apparently rampant "infectious" diseases there by instituting and imposing rather strict hygiene and sanitation measures and reported apparently very good results.

The only vaccine program mentioned in my reading was smallpox probably since that may have been the only vaccine available at the time, and it was very problematic due to low acceptance, difficult distribution, and loss of potency due to the tropical heat. Ironically, some of the worst smallpox epidemics were apparently the result of mass inoculations!

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Bridget's avatar

Your essay is easy to follow and well constructed. It’s more persuasive at this first stage than any vague, hyped-up slogan which lacks clear evidence to further what it’s selling. Who needs an article to read when the headline’s so good, right? If your Doctor, Newsperson and Government are in agreement, they’ve just testified for each other’s veracity!

We gotta get you a slogan. Wait, here it is:

Question Authority.

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