So, what's your point - that you have a pock-marked face? 

Apparently you don't have any offspring, so why would you be concerned anyway? 
Are you planning on moving to Cuba and might need inoculations? If you're not 
immunized, my advice would be to just avoid people at Starbucks - maybe just 
sit alone on the patio, if there is a breeze, or shop Fry's online from home.
 

---In [email protected], <noozguru@...> wrote :

 Apparently this is not the measles vaccine that supposedly eradicated the 
disease decades ago.  They put too much other crap in it and like I said the 
other day the health care industry has been working very hard at creating 
distrust.  Many of us old farts had measles when we were kids but I don't 
recall it being any big deal.  
 
 On 02/19/2015 08:27 AM, j_alexander_stanley@... mailto:j_alexander_stanley@... 
[FairfieldLife] wrote:

   It will be interesting to see how The Laws of Nature play out in the Home Of 
All Knowledge's remote Iowa campus:
 

 (2/19) Health Officials Release Immunization Rates 
 


 
 With the recent measles outbreak that now has affecting children in Minnesota, 
Nebraska and Illinois, Officials are saying it’s just a matter of time before 
the disease shows up in Iowa.
 
 Many parents are concerned over the immunization rates of children in the 
school districts and if their child can be exposed to unimmunized students.
 
 The Iowa Department of Public Health has released figures on immunization 
rates throughout Iowa schools to shed light on the number of students up to 
date on their shots.
 
 In the Fairfield School district 86.4% of the students have been vaccinated, 
including 93% of children at Pence Elementary.
 
 Maharishi School has a vaccination rate of 47.19%. 
 
 The Cardinal school district has a 93.5% vaccination rate, Pekin Schools a 97% 
rate including 100% in the high school.
 
 Van Buren school s a 92.5% rate.
 
 

 
 

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