Any child that dies from measles is suffering from undernourishment, specifically fat soluble vitamins A and D, not a vaccine deficiency.
likewise any respiratory illness such as flu, muh-covid, etc are the result of lower beta-carotene intake - low Vit A and low Vit D levels (prob also asthma and seasonal allergies but this is much less studied).
This is pretty important. This particular age range is when you're the least lilely to get seriously ill from a disease. Kids this age get chicken pox, measles, even polio with few major effects.
Notice that with so many cases, there's not one death? And, of course, these are only the casss that are so bad that they went to the doctor; no doubt many more are asymptomatic. So the death rate is something under 0.1%
This is important because humans essentially have a sustainable relationship with these diseases. So long as we get them when we're young they have little effect and, because they had no problem infecting us there's no evolutionary pressure to change.
Now, with subpar vaccinations, not only do we increase the risk of complications by not getting full immunity in childhood but we actually force the virus to evolve into something we van no longer control.
This is all very well said. This all naturally falls into balance, and when things all of a sudden seem massively out of balance it's from two things: 1) human fuckery (vaccines, bioweapons, malnutrition), or 2) propaganda.
Balance is key.
I'm not even completely against the idea of vaccination, but giving them to everyone is retarded. I think there's absolutely a case of acute usage, like for people who never got chicken pox as a child in order to prevent shingles, but that's not going to maximize profit, is it?
Governments are supposed to balance the interests of their people against businesses operating in the most efficient manner. When they fail to do that, we either need new governments who can or we need to burn down the businesses until the governments can get things under control.