1/4 Good points frm @NYTopinion on an important topic, but
impact w unnecessary/untrue political swipes —> The U.S. Surgeon General’s office has been mum. So has the White House“-> A simple look at my tweets shows I’ve promoted HPV & other vaccines... https://nyti.ms/2RRZ83y
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3/4 Also, @SGottleibFDA and
@CDCDirector (who along with me were appointed by@WhiteHouse), have spoken and posted many times on flu vaccines, HPV vaccines, and current NYC outbreak, and publicly got our#flushot https://twitter.com/sgottliebfda/status/1046431237743808514?s=12 …This Tweet is unavailable.Show this thread -
4/4 To engage widest audience (which is necessary to achieve public health, especially vaccinations), we must resist temptation to over politicize. Those you actually need to reach most on this issue won’t trust you if they feel your agenda is scoring political points >> health.
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Now let’s all work TOGETHER to engage all Americans, acknowledge and try to address concerns, and help our Nation understand vaccines are a public health win, and one of the best ways we can protect ourselves and our communities!
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TY,
@Surgeon_General ,@CDCDirector , @SGottliebFDA &@HHS_ASH for advocating for#science and#Vaccines on#SoMe , but the spread of vaccine misinformation is causing outbreaks for preventable diseases.#VaccinesWork#Ivax2protectThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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