For instance, one bill would have eliminated the health department's authority to require that parents undergo a mandatory education session before they could get a personal belief exemption from school vaccine mandates. 2/https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/make-measles-great-again-a-case-study-of-the-politicization-of-school-vaccine-requirements-in-michigan/ …
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This same bill would have made it much more difficult, if not impossible, to keep unvaccinated children out of school in the event of an outbreak of vaccine-preventable disease. 3/
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Then there was this other bill that would have intentionally tried to frighten parents out of vaccinating through requiring that parents be told that "fetal cells" are used to make vaccines and fetal DNA is in them. 4/https://respectfulinsolence.com/2018/06/12/senate-bill-1055-antivaccine-fear-mongering/ …
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Despite all the outbreaks, antivaxers aren't giving up on their efforts to make measles great again. 5/5
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I have used the analogy that saying vaccines are made from fetal tissue is like saying tomatoes are made from dirt. Is that a fair comparison?
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