I do not think we are on a similar page. Read the blog if you're interested in the evidence on vaccine risks 
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Replying to @GidMK @MallinsonT and
Im aware of risks. That's why there must be a choice. It's pretty sick that you want to take away people's freedom to choose
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Replying to @RoorWade @MallinsonT and
Better to ensure children die of measles, I suppose
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Replying to @GidMK @MallinsonT and
Sounds like a failed medical system and poor doctors if they die after catching measles
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Replying to @RoorWade @MallinsonT and
You should read the blog. 1-2 in 1,000 cases catch SSPE, which is an infection of the brain and spinal cord. Impossible to prevent entirely, almost always fatal
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Replying to @GidMK @MallinsonT and
But vaccines aren't even technically done properly. Why is there nothing to prevent shedding of the live virus vax? Honest question
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Replying to @RoorWade @MallinsonT and
Mostly attenuation, depends on the vaccine. If we're going to go into the immunology, it gets incredibly complex and individual to specific vaccines, because the way that they are crafted can be quite different depending on the disease
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Replying to @GidMK @MallinsonT and
Let's start here, can we agree there is a possibility of shedding with live virus vaccine? I'm trying to have an honest discussion and start from the same spot
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What do you mean by shedding? Do you viable active viruses? Or some RNA? And do you mean historically or with current vaccines?
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Replying to @MallinsonT @GidMK and
I'm trying to have an honest discussion. Don't derail it. If you wish, start a new thread
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Those are all valid questions. I'd add another - why are you concerned about viral shedding? What does this have to do with known vaccine risks in terms of modern vaccines?
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Replying to @GidMK @MallinsonT and
As the opv indisputably proves, live virus vaccines can and do shed.
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Replying to @RoorWade @MallinsonT and
Fact. It's why we usually don't give the OPV in countries where the risk of polio is low, like the US, UK and Australia
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