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John Clarke
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Of course views all mine. All without prejudice. Just a regular chap after all. Oh...and RT's may equally imply ridicule as endorsement.

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    1. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Aug 27

      John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke

      I've suspected for a while that I'm being 'shadow blocked' on Twitter, (or whatever it's called). What odds this tweet gets seen by virtually nobody?https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1034071952888147969?s=21 …

      John Clarke added,

      John Clarke @C7RKY
      Replying to @NHSuk
      So can the MMR jab. In fact, as this FOI response confirms, it can even be fatal. But you only seem keen to mention your preferred risk when talking about 'protecting young people' - as per usual. Informed consent? You should try it some time. https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/322242/response/796748/attach/3/FOI%2016%20180%20Reply.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1 … pic.twitter.com/aim6OMADDG
      8 replies 5 retweets 8 likes
    2. john Rodriguez‏ @etxberria55 Aug 27
      Replying to @C7RKY

      1 in 10000 measles sufferers will develop SSPE a severe encephalitis 4-5 % of mumps cases suffer pancreatitis UK 43 deaths from measles in last year

      2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
    3. john Rodriguez‏ @etxberria55 Aug 27
      Replying to @etxberria55 @C7RKY

      Furthermore post pubertal males who develop bilateral orchitis run the risk of infertility 30-80% depending on series and severity Rubella is a cause of severe foetal abnormalities if contracted in early pregnancy : it is down to risk benefit analysis

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    4. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Aug 27
      Replying to @etxberria55

      I don't deny obvious risks attached to such diseases. Who would? But I think your last point is key. It's our risk/benefit decision to make - esp post-Montgomery ruling, now a reasonable patient's take on risk is elevated above previous Bolam thinking. Can't do that w/o all facts

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    5. john Rodriguez‏ @etxberria55 Aug 27
      Replying to @C7RKY

      The problem with vaccination is that it is the herd immunity and with 1 in 20 children under 5 suffering measles pneumonitis most common COD

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Aug 27
      Replying to @etxberria55

      Again, it's not that I don't appreciate the risks on that side of the debate - they are made clear at every opportunity and are terrifying for most parents. I just believe the risks disclosed are entirely 1-sided. Unreasonably so, imho.

      8:36 AM - 27 Aug 2018
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        2. tumtumtum‏ @tumtumtum Aug 27
          Replying to @C7RKY @etxberria55

          But as you've already shared, the risks and statistics are public knowledge and overwhelming the statistical risk of not immunising is far worse. I'm afraid I'm with the Australian government on this issue. Like any form of regulation, wider public welfare has to be considered.

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        3. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Aug 27
          Replying to @tumtumtum @etxberria55

          The *advertised* risks and statistics are public knowledge, yes. But I am far from alone in doubting them. No greater good argument will ever sound anything other than hollow when you're the ones having to spend a lifetime dealing with the underplayed consequences, I'm afraid.

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