Considering the indisputable evidence of the harm that vaccine preventable diseases cause, that is going to be one hell of a high bar
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Suggesting that vaccines do more harm than the diseases they prevent is the very definition of antivaccine.
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It depends on the vaccine, the disease, and the circumstances. Rigid adherence to protocols from conflicted authorities, while ignoring adverse reports, is anti-patient and contrary to the Oath of Hippocrates
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So you think some vaccines are good. How would you argue against someone who felt all vaccines were bad all the time. Would you appeal to evidence and the scientific consensus?
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Replying to @JHowardBrainMD @gorskon and
Vaccines and drugs, though "good" in some circumstances, all have risks. Why not try to figure out why and to whom bad reactions occur instead of denying them?
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Replying to @jorient @JHowardBrainMD and
I notice you avoided answering my question: Which vaccines on the CDC's recommended childhood vaccine schedule do you personally consider safe and effective? Be specific and justify your answers.
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It's a simple question: Which vaccines on the CDC's recommended childhood vaccine schedule do you personally consider safe and effective? Be specific and justify your answers.
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Note that I will keep asking this question from time to time until I get an answer.
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Replying to @gorskon @JHowardBrainMD and
I don't give one-size-fits-all advice on how doctors should treat their patients. You apparently do.
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You were asked a reasonable question. You responded with an insult like a petulant teenager. Not a good appearance.
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She'll continue to dance around the question every time I ask it, I predict. That's because she's an antivaxer. 
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Replying to @gorskon @JHowardBrainMD and
Do you consider every vaccine on the schedule safe and effective enough to force on unwilling recipients? If not, which ones would you exempt? YOU are the one trying to impose your opinion on everyone, so YOU have the burden of proof.
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Replying to @jorient @JHowardBrainMD and
You didn't answer the question, and I'm not so easily distracted. Answer my question and I'll answer yours—but not before you answer. Which vaccines in the CDC recommended vaccine schedule do you consider safe and effective and why?
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