People allergic to penicillin shouldn't take it, but that doesn't make them anti-medicine nut jobs.https://twitter.com/Rjinswand/status/1006768763759415297 …
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
Yes, but unfortunately you're not going to know you're allergic to penicillin until the first time you're exposed to it. There are people allergic to peanuts too, but there's no campaign against them. Simply put, nothing on the planet is ever going to be 100% safe.
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Replying to @Rjinswand
That's the point though--they do have ways to know in advance. That's what the former head of NIH Dr. Bernadine Healy was advocating. She and others explained that today we have the technology to identify the susceptible kids in advance. Why wouldn't we?
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
Well from what I understand, if they can detect certain allergies they do. I'm not entirely sure who said that wasn't a thing?
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Not just allergies. Mitochondrial disorder. Tubular Sclerosis. Other things we could test for and then address while still vaccinating the majority the normal way.
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