@fragpasty @RichmondDoc I can tell you now, my family & I get excellent service from NHS, since I made a point of learning all about consent
@RichmondDoc @fragpasty agony for weeks after MMR, then 'emerged' severely autistic? I see him fighting the effects. Guess what my gut says?
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@C7RKY@fragpasty I understand the reasons vaccines are blamed for autism. As of now, no science backs that up despite multiple trials. -
@RichmondDoc@fragpasty Think we both know some BIG vested interests don't want that science ever emerging Doc. These are our KIDS meanwhile
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@C7RKY@fragpasty Correlation is not causality, and anecdote is not evidence. If medicine is based in science, we must abide by its rules. -
@RichmondDoc@fragpasty And please dont' misunderstand me, I know the vast majority are GOOD people. I just know the other side of that coin -
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@C7RKY@fragpasty So...we need better science, not more anecdote. -
@RichmondDoc@fragpasty And until reliable science exists, I say absolute autonomy, through fully informed consent still rules imho. -
@C7RKY@fragpasty To put a twist on this: what do you think of pediatricians who dismiss patients from the practice for refusing vaccines? -
@RichmondDoc@fragpasty But my initial reaction to hearing that is that I think it violates the absolute autonomy principle by default. -
@C7RKY@fragpasty Why wouldn't absolute autonomy extend to physicians and fear of unvaccinated kids infecting others? -
@RichmondDoc@fragpasty Who will they infect but each other, if vaccines work? Even so, there's no excuse for denying an individual's right. - 2 more replies
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