TIL that rabies has a nearly 100% mortality rate and there is no cure...

>TIL that rabies has a nearly 100% mortality rate and there is no cure, so if you get bit by a rabid animal you are basically doomed
>but thanks to vaccines, people who get treated now have a nearly 100% survival rate if they take the vaccine before the virus starts displaying symptoms.
God, I love science.

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go back

Rabbies are not superhuman, ofc they die and meet the God whos son they killed.

Yeah some vaccine that have been developed over decades are pretty effective and revolutionary. Most are not. And the covid vaccine is a literal depopulation genocide. I hate the antichrist.

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Seriously, look it up.

There was literally like less than 10 people to ever survive rabies despite tens of thousands getting infected with it every year. Now it’s barely something you even have to worry about, thanks to modern medical science. It’s stuff like that which gets overlooked by the history books, and people need to appreciate how far humans have gotten.

Rabies vaccines and small pox vaccines are the only ones with empirical data to prove they work. The rest are all literally "trust the science"

Prove to me right now taking the covid vaccine is gonna stop me from getting the sickness and i'll get vacc'ed today faggot.
Otherwise stop making threads and get back to >>>/reddit/

Rabies was never something anyone really worried about because it is very difficult to get it. Once you do contract it tho, you're dead.

Why does he have to prove that? He never mentioned it, or the clot shot. We are talking about rabies.

Tetanus maybe? Rabies threament is something like 6 injection in stomach each week.

Rabies is gay and you’re retarded.

God you're so tonedeaf its amazing

people aren't against vaccines, they're against your stupid fucking covid vaccine

>very difficult
You mean very unlikely. If you were around back in the 40s and 50s and you got attacked by a bat, dog, or coon while you’re outside and get bitten by one in the then you’re basically a dead man. And it’s a very violent excruciating death too. The only reason it’s so rare is because it kills the host too fast for it to even spread.

But as for “hard to get” you just mean pure chance. It’s unlikely you will run into a rabid possum. But if a rabid coyote jumps out of the bushes there’s not a lot you can really do about it.

Very painful injections. Which makes me wonder. We KNOW the rabbits vaccine works. Double blind tested essentially. And as you said, it's a long painful process. Assumably it has to be to make it work.
Yet, they want us to believe they can pop four or more different "vaccines" into one simple shit and that's all it takes?
No, best case scenario it's been saline for years and pharma has just scamming us for money. That's the best case scenario.

>tens of thousands every year
kek, no. exposure to rabies and actually contracting it are completely different.
There were only 25 cases of rabies in the US between 2009-2019. 24 of them still died. Rabies is still pretty much a death sentence.
What changed was we started vaccinating housepets, so there are fewer transmitting cases. Nothing to do with vaccinating humans at all

With the rabies vaccine, it actually works that you take it before you are diagnosed with rabies. So if you get bit by an animal, you IMMEDITATELY go to the hospital and don’t wait because rabies is 100% preventable but once you start displaying symptoms you will most likely die.

Stop bumping the thread on vpn you cockmuncher.

>Not a lot you could do about it.

I disagree. Rabid animals were not mindless monsters seeking others to bite, they just won't hesitate to attack. No self preservation instincts. But there are two types of rabies. That type, and the just lay down and die type.

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we dont have any real proof that rabies is a virus transmissible through saliva
its just some guy called pasteur who believed in zombies irl and blamed an aggressive dog with some kind of virus
and magically it does not exist in the modern age and we cannot prove the story that he came up with just like the flesh eating bubonic plague just magically disappears and pops up in a few african villages here and there where WHO scientists are dumping chemicals into their wells nothing to see here

Yes the rabies vaccine is the only one with a reasonable risk-benefit ratio

In france a single rabid dog would provoke a panic until it was hunted down and killed. Rabies was not something to fuck around with. You see it in an animal, you kill it.

Yes but it's not a prophylactic. You don't get the shots unless you are reasonably sure you have been exposed to rabies. The animal that but you will be killed regardless if it had rabies or not. Has to die because the only way to be sure am animal is infected is by disecting the brain. Or, you can opt to take the shots and spare the animal. Of course, you are gambling with your life versus the animals. If you go that route.