There is SO much vaccine misinformation out there that, as a parent, it can be difficult to decide what to believe.
If you want accurate, evidence-based information on vaccines, please check out:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/ …
https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk
#VaccinesWork
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...misinformation. Oh, and fraud. Let's not forget allegations of scientific fraud. Who to believe?
#VaccinesWork#ExceptWhenTheyDont#VaccinesHarmToohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxr-cv-JuI8 … -
@sellis1808@drpaulmorgan benefits of#FluShots post#Sepsis@larrymatthews55 ? -
Definitely worth getting flu vaccination if you’re in an “at risk” group. Which I reckon you are.
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Yes I do get my flu vaccine since
#sepsis@drpaulmorgan It was my Gp that highly reccomended it. Trying to encourage people to discuss with their own Gp the benefits, as they are hearing negative comments about it. -
The problem with the flu vaccine is that a new version is needed each year due to genetic drift, which can then make the in-use version poorly efficacious. Happened a few times in recent years. A “universal” vaccine is being developed.
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Also they hear a lot of "scare " stories. And this is so sad, as some people who have never had the flu jab before, and are recovering from a serious illness, are being scared off by claims of toxins and other horrors for example.
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Haven't seen that first part before - thank you. Can't understand why they've bleeped out William Thompson's name though? It's not like the whole world doesn't already know his name.
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