The only quibble I have with you is two fold: 1. It seems to rely on a false choice--'either all people get vaccinated or they die of serious disease'. In fact, a third more rational choice is: to work to improve and make vaccines as safe as possible. (cont)https://twitter.com/Rjinswand/status/1006768763759415297 …
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All "documented adverse events" are simply any health or physical problems a person has within a certain time frame of being vaccinated.
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Right. And they sometimes expose patterns that weren't seen by the researchers or in the small studies. THat's why we track them. That's how we discovered Viagra can be linked to blindness, Rezulin=liver damage etc
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Yeah, and no significant pattern of risk has been detected as of yet. No more risk than any other type of medicine or medical procedure. In fact far less risk than many common medicines.
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Again, which vaccine are you talking about? Some have been pulled from the market because of their pattern of risk. So what do you mean "no pattern of risk detected yet"? Each has different profile.
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Yeah, because correct processes are in place. That's the whole point. And I'm talking any vaccine. They're all tested, they're all kept track of. Problems are detected. Improvements are made. Exactly how things are supposed to work
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Sir, you obviously have not watched your own child deteriorate and regress cognitively, physically within 30 days of a dtap as I have. The epidemic isn't measles. It's the rise in ASD rates 4 which CDC has no known cause. But keep trying 2 silence parents. It's not happening.
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One of the main problems with vaccines now is the sheer frequency of them for the first few years and I am willing to bet that is to hide identifying the one that caused the permanent injury. A hazmat team needs to cleanup any vaccine container breakage but it's safe for infants?
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No, that's a complete myth. I would advise you not to listen to Robert Kennedy. This is the other thing I was going to bring up. In the vaccine controversy, only one side relies on the use of misinformation and falsehoods.
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Have you seen a vaccine schedule made in the past few years? These guidelines are ridiculous with the amount of shots and each generation is no safer from mass disease than the previous, only have more instances autism, mood disorders, food intolerances, allergies, etc.
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Well we're demonstrably much safer, because all the major diseases they protect against are much rarer now than they used to be (except, incidentally, in areas with lower vaccination rates....funny how that works)
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And there's no evidence that autism is actually on the rise, only diagnoses of autism. Because autism now is a completely different hing, and covers a far greater range of conditions than it previously did, so of course there will be more people diagnosed as being on the spectrum
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Food disorders and allergies are an interesting one though - that's actually a side effect of a more active immune system. But that's a Catch-22 inherent in the human body....stronger immune system means less succeptible to pathogens, but greater chance of serious allergies.
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