Advocate all you want for vaccines. But patients still have the right to choose. And the right to hear those who disagree that all vaccines are effective and safe enough to force on people. Using force discredits the case.https://twitter.com/DrLindaMD/status/1108206936590290945 …
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Replying to @jorient
Of course, let me just let
@DrLindaMD know that I've been trying to get a simple answer to a simple question from Dr. Orient for days. The question? Which childhood vaccines does she consider safe and effective and why? She's been dodging the question with rants about freedom.2 replies 5 retweets 57 likes -
It can't be that Dr. Orient doesn't consider any vaccine to be safe and effective (because she's an antivaxer), could it? Perish the thought!
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Replying to @gorskon @DrLindaMD
All medical interventions have risks and benefits that vary with circumstances. Being unwilling to mandate a one-size-fits-all regimen for unwilling patients is not being anti-medicine
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Replying to @jorient @DrLindaMD
Let's ask a different but related question. Maybe it'll help you figure out how to answer the original question.) Describe how you would personalize the vaccine schedule for a given patient. Which vaccines do you recommend? Which vaccines don’t you recommend? Why.
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Maybe it would be easier going one by one...Do you think the MMR is a safe vaccine and do you recommend it to patients? Choose one: yes/yes, yes/no, no/no, no/yes
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Also, if you don't think it's safe, explain why? What adverse effects to you think it causes and how frequent are these AEs?
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