Let's look at... the Polio vaccine.
What is in it?
What is the risk... for real.
You might be surprised.
THREE (3) active 'wild' cases. In the WORLD that are 'natural'. AND THEY ARE IN PAKISTAN.
And the rest? 35 cases... FROM THE VACCINE.
The vaccine that has cow and monkey cells, formaldehyde and other harmful substances in it. (This is from their own package insert - in the product - you can google it or ask your pediatrician to show it to you from their package.)
There are just a few dozen active cases of wild poliovirus worldwide, with only 3 confirmed wild polio cases reported globally for the year as of late May 2026.
THREE. In the WORLD that are 'natural'. AND THEY ARE IN PAKISTAN.
For a broader look at the virus, including circulating vaccine-derived strains, review the latest surveillance data on the Global Polio Eradication Initiative platform.
Globally, active polio breaks down into two categories:
1. Wild Poliovirus (WPV1)
Active Cases: 3 confirmed globally.
Locations: Endemic transmission is strictly restricted to just two countries: Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Details: Pakistan accounts for all 3 of the wild cases reported so far in the current year, while Afghanistan reported the most recent wild poliovirus environmental sample detections.
2. Circulating Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus (cVDPV)
Active Cases: Approximately 35 confirmed cases across multiple countries (with roughly 24 cases of the cVDPV2 strain and 3 cases of cVDPV3).
Just researching, studying, reading, taking notes... and pondering over coffee.

