This might help.
Maybe look in a different direction.
https://www.livescience.com/50594-pertus...ccine.html
They found that a change in vaccine ingredients was the best explanation for the recent whooping cough outbreaks, according to the study, published today (April 23) in the journal PLOS ONE Computational Biology
The research was from 1950-2002.
Apparently this isn't the first spike in whooping cough.
A change in the vaccine could be the culprit. With what is going on with other "vaccines" lately, I wouldn't doubt it if a change was made in the formula recently.
The old vaccines had every heavy metal in the periodic table in their formula.
My internet search only gave me articles about misinformation, and how conspiracy theories about vaccines are "crazy people talking."
These days, This is how I know we're on to something.
Per your thought on the immigrants.
It wouldn't take a large number of people to spread something like whooping cough. Ideally it would only take a handful of infected people to get an entire community sick with the spread of germs. One person infected could cause numerous people to become ill.
Maybe small amounts of infected immigrants are making their way into these cities mentioned above, and causing massive outbreaks.
You wouldn't really need mass amounts of people to cause mass infections, is my point.
Maybe look in a different direction.
https://www.livescience.com/50594-pertus...ccine.html
They found that a change in vaccine ingredients was the best explanation for the recent whooping cough outbreaks, according to the study, published today (April 23) in the journal PLOS ONE Computational Biology
The research was from 1950-2002.
Apparently this isn't the first spike in whooping cough.
A change in the vaccine could be the culprit. With what is going on with other "vaccines" lately, I wouldn't doubt it if a change was made in the formula recently.
The old vaccines had every heavy metal in the periodic table in their formula.
My internet search only gave me articles about misinformation, and how conspiracy theories about vaccines are "crazy people talking."
These days, This is how I know we're on to something.
Per your thought on the immigrants.
It wouldn't take a large number of people to spread something like whooping cough. Ideally it would only take a handful of infected people to get an entire community sick with the spread of germs. One person infected could cause numerous people to become ill.
Maybe small amounts of infected immigrants are making their way into these cities mentioned above, and causing massive outbreaks.
You wouldn't really need mass amounts of people to cause mass infections, is my point.
They live.
We sleep.
We sleep.