Counterpoint: belief that vaccines are important for children is markedly higher in poor countries like Kenya & India than in USA not because of drug companies there have bigger marketing budget but because of public health campaigns. Profit driven marketing breeds distrust. https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1375813968351100930 …
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I think that it’s also important to consider the ways that chart highlights the risks to children. People tend to take vaccines more seriously where there is more immediate knowledge of what happens when you don’t.
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This - are "public health campaigns" really the issue here when even Japan is having this problem?
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Thank you Dr. Jenny McCarthy
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Amazing how “my child might not make it to age 18” is a hell of a motivator. All of these anti-Vax people free-load off of the rest of us and do not comprehend that.
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Shameful that the developed world is so low in confidence.
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Most developed countries seem to have high levels of vaccine hesitancy. Exceptions include the Scandinavian countries. I wonder what they are doing to keep vaccine hesitancy down.
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Many of these countries also just have younger populations (ie they’re even more reliant on kids getting vaccinated to get anywhere close to herd immunity)
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