History of Virology Part 4: Why The Smallpox Vaccine Did Not Work

In this video, we continue to exam the historical record regarding the small pox vaccine.

We look at eczema vaccinatum and show that smallpox vaccination can transmit and even kill an unvaccinated person, we see a change in the distribution of death age ranges after vaccination if mandated.

We see a massive spike in small pox death in the 1870s, and weak case in the 1900s in Boston than many try to use to justify smallpox vaccination enforcement.

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