Saturday, May 9, 2026

Apparently It Is Now Summer...

...because it is 100+ degrees this week! eeekkk



In other news...
I'm hoping for a safe and wonderful summer for you all!

1 comment:

  1. Measles deaths in the U.S. fell dramatically from roughly 13,000/year circa 1900 to only a few hundred/year by the 1950s–early 1960s—well before the 1963 vaccine—reflecting improvements in nutrition, healthcare, and living conditions rather than vaccination.

    https://www.investigativeeconomics.org/p/measles-deaths-disappeared-before

    1920: ~3,000–4,000 deaths.
    1930: ~1,000–2,000 deaths.
    1940: ~1,000 deaths (order of magnitude ~1k).
    1950: ~400–500 deaths.
    1955: ~400 deaths (mid‑1950s annual deaths ~300–500).
    1960: ~400 deaths (around this decade the annual deaths remained in the low hundreds).
    1962: ~382 deaths (specific annual counts in the early 1960s were in the high‑hundreds to low‑hundreds).

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