Dr. Baker:
— “Sudden And Unexpected” (@toobaffled) March 18, 2025
Polio: The Untold Story they don’t Want You to Hear pic.twitter.com/Qhh6A4nxV9
Hey everybody, Dr. Baker here. Listen, I have to do this video about once or twice a year because you still think that polio is actually a big deal. You still think that somehow we need to be vaccinated for polio, or your friends will say, "Oh, I don't vaccinate for everything, only the big ones."
And you're like, "What's a big one?"
And they're like, "Oh, you know, like polio."
No, I didn't know "like polio," because polio is not really that big of a deal.
So let's get this straight. In 1952, your chances of getting polio, wild polio, not from the vaccine they gave you, was 0.037%. That means you take all the polio cases divided by the population, which is the only way you can do it, and you had a 0.037% of getting polio before the vaccine ever came out. Now, the vaccine comes out, saves the world, right? We got to realize that polio is a fecal oral disease so you have to get s*** in your mouth, right? Weird. Happens right through contamination. People don't wash their hands whatever. Which is why polio went down because people started washing their hands. You might want to look at the graphs there. But think about this. Wild polio, only one percent, How many? 1% of the time actually created long-term paralysis. 4 to 5% of the time it created symptoms like headaches sore throat vomiting diarrhea diarrhea Etc oh you got a virus like your body's fighting something duh and then about 94% of the time 94 to 95% it was subclinical meaning you didn't even realize you even had it but of course they had to come along and make a vaccination for it so the vaccines was an oral vaccine because that's the only thing that makes sense right because that's how you get it so let's give you a little bit of it in your mouth and then you should be protected
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