Herd immunity

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Community immunity is having a large percentage of the population vaccinated in order to prevent the spread of certain infectious diseases. Even individuals not vaccinated (such as newborns and those with chronic illnesses) are offered some protection because the disease has little opportunity to spread within the community. This is also known as herd immunity.[1] The thresholds for herd immunity to protect against various diseases range from 85% to 94% vaccination rates.[2]

Vaccines cause autism though, so many see Community immunity as a bad thing. Some would go as far to say it's a tool being used by the New World Order to keep society stupid, so they can continue to rule from behind the scenes. There is no proof for this, but the truth is out there.

References

  1. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/about/terms/glossary.htm#c
  2. http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/training/overview/pdf/eradicationhistory.pdf