cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/40537048

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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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      5 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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        3 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.

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          3 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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            3 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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              2 hours 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.

              • hikaru755@lemmy.world
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                2 hours 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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                  45 minutes ago

                  I get what you mean, but yeah, if the soldiers are on duty and haven’t got permission from the other country to enter their land, technically it is an invasion.