I’m all pro-vaccine and all, but this isn’t something that we commonly vaccinate against.
So how are adults that die from it willing idiots?
The only assumption I can make is that they didn’t seek medical care when they were sick? That’s probably more on the problems with the cost of the medical system than it is on people’s individual choices.
“There’s a vaccine available for tuberculosis. However, it’s not commonly given in the United States. One reason why is that tuberculosis is no longer as common in the United States as it once was.”
I’m all pro-vaccine and all, but this isn’t something that we commonly vaccinate against.
So how are adults that die from it willing idiots?
The only assumption I can make is that they didn’t seek medical care when they were sick? That’s probably more on the problems with the cost of the medical system than it is on people’s individual choices.
https://www.healthline.com/health/is-there-a-vaccine-for-tb
“There’s a vaccine available for tuberculosis. However, it’s not commonly given in the United States. One reason why is that tuberculosis is no longer as common in the United States as it once was.”