Don't you know polio was never cured just redefined in 1956. They split polio into two different groups. one of those groups is viral meningitis of which there's some 50,000 cases a year.
In reality, the charade was continuing right on schedule: Of the ‘35,000 cases of polio reported on average in the late 1940s and early 1950s’, only 15,000 were paralytic – the reduction to 2,500 cases of paralytic polio in 1957, and the complete disappearance of all the non-paralytic cases, was a direct result of the diagnostic changes. It’s smoke ‘n mirrors. source
Yes, thanks @wakeupnd
I have to do an article on the history of how polio disappeared. There is so much information that it's hard to know what to share next. I've been focusing on the harm that vaccines can cause, but I should delve more into the real history of vaccines one of these days.
Polio has never been cured because it is a viral disease, that you prevent with vacation. Should you contract polio, then you will almost certainly be crippled by it. Vaccination prevents infection. That is why you seldom see cases today. And no, there never has been a reclassification of polio. Just another load of made up, anti-science propaganda.
That's funny because the CDC even recognizes meningitis as being related to polio.
I guess they are known to spread propaganda too huh?
https://www.cdc.gov/meningitis/viral.html
I didn't see any mention of that in the link you provided. Is there a specific part of that page that you can point me to?
its in there Non-polio enteroviruses
What's a enterovirus?
Enteroviruses are a group of viruses that include the polioviruses (viruses that cause polio)source
The active word here is"RELATED."
See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poliovirus
The key is 1955 the same virus. 1956 different.
Ah - so it's "related to polio" in the sense that it's specifically not polio? Sure, they fall into the same group, but they are not the same. Their "relation" does not mean that they will have the same effects or the same treatment/vaccination.
You can have Zika or West Nile. You can have leukemia or testicular cancer. There are differences.
I'm not quite sure what your point was about the "relation" between polio and meningitis. Are you comparing the effectiveness of treatment?
the point is they were the same in 1955 and different 1956