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Welsh Measles Epidemic Was Faked
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[quote:PowerofTruth 39513006:MV8yMjI0OTM2XzM3Nzc2OTM2X0IxMDU2REUy] The figures released today for the lab confirmed cases of measles for the whole of Wales from January up to the beginning of May 2013 are 279. Those for Swansea are 151. On the Public Health Wales website it was reported that the confirmed cases were 350 out of 850 tested. Which doesn't tally at all with the numbers above. Why? Why were the confirmed cases overstated? Incompetence? I have no problem with notified cases being published of course they absolutely should be. But they are being presumed by the general public to be confirmed. This is causing confusion. Both figures should be given. Otherwise the authorities leave themselves open to being accused of manufacturing a scare by emphasising the notified cases (which they themselves have said may or may not turn out to be measles) and not giving the correct figures for the lab confirmed ones. And if as Maria Lyons said only 350 out of 850 tested positive then that is 500 cases which tested negative for measles but which were notified. Are these 500 included in the 1000+ notified cases? This is a vital issue. But the authorities seem quite cavalier about accuracy. [/quote]
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The news media have been chock-full of the “measles epidemic” in Wales, along with the young man whom it was claimed had died of it. He didn’t—and the epidemic never happened. The proof is in Wales’ own official statistics.
The young man who died during the proclaimed measles epidemic, Gareth Colfer-Williams, did not die from measles. But even those few reports that admitted he didn’t die of the disease went on to a discourse of how terrible measles is and how the “epidemic” was so horrible. In the BBC article linked, we’re informed that “83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness.” That, though, cannot be true.
The fact is that, though 446 measles notifications were made between 1 January and 31 March of this year, those were merely reports. The reality is that only 26 cases were actually confirmed!
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