I don't know too much about Mennonites except that they are a little similar to the Amish in some ways. One of the ways is being anti-vaxers. I myself was raised an anti-vaxer and because of this almost died of whooping cough. So, there are problems with being an anti-vaxer. However, the good part of being an anti-vaxer is that if you survive everything without any innoculations like I did without dying your immune system is more like people in the 1800s around the world who survived then.
So, innoculations make more people survive childhood diseases but it somewhat suppresses their immune systems too. So, are you a person who can survive without innoculations like I did?
Nobody really knows until they survive or they die. I didn't die so I lived and have a very strong immune system as a direct result (or maybe my immune system was always strong so I was going to survive anything anyway much like people in the 1800s and before.
However, since one child has already died in Texas of measles and because there are presently at least 100 cases known about or more in Texas, this measles outbreak could spread to other states as well or even to other countries.
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