"Would you support or oppose COMPULSORY vaccination with the MMR vaccine in schools?" >NO!!! More abuse of consent. > http://cdn.yougov.com/cumulus_uploads/document/zbqwj81wqu/YG-Archive-Pol-Sunday-Times-results-190413.pdf …
@JoinedU1 @katemasters67 So I gather. Still not heard how many of those unfortunately caught up in this outbreak, had MMR anyway? Hmmm...
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@C7RKY@katemasters67 I'm confused how many doctors promoting vaccination wont have well -woman scans.....why? -
@JoinedU1@c7rky@katemasters67 < treatment they don't really need. Not the same as vaccinations where theres overwhelming evidence it works -
@JFr4ser@JoinedU1@katemasters67 It's nothing to do with available evidence of effectiveness at all. That doesn't override informed consent -
@JFr4ser@JoinedU1@katemasters67 Medical practitioners have obligation to share info with pt. Pt has autonomous decision - as it should be! -
@C7RKY@joinedu1@katemasters67 Drs supporting vaccinations & not supporting population screening is about evidence. Nothing is compulsory -
@JFr4ser@joinedu1@katemasters67 Not YET they're not. But current PR shows blatant direction. Watch this space if we don't object loudly... -
@C7RKY@joinedu1@katemasters67 A greater risk is spiralling costs as "consumers" demand untested interventions through private insurance -
@JFr4ser@joinedu1@katemasters67 I understand that. Now, I'd settle for hanging on to the right to doing nothing, if I should so choose :) - 2 more replies
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