Foolish Scientology shill, #SB276 won't end medical exemptions. It will just provide desperately needed oversight over doctors writing bogus medical exemptions for scientifically unsupported indications. 1/ https://twitter.com/JNTHN_LCKWD/status/1161563850082119681 …
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Why is it an issue with antivaxers that the bill requires that exemption forms come from the child's primary care doctor, who knows the child best? Easy. That would eliminate doctor shopping for exemptions. 2/
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Why are antivaxers afraid of the
#SB276 provision that gives the health department the ability to scrutinize more closely doctors who issue a lot of exemptions and the reason given for each exemption Because doctors issuing medically unindicated exemptions would be revealed. 3/2 replies 1 retweet 4 likesShow this thread -
No, the reason antivaxers hate
#SB276 is because it would make it very hard for them to substitute an exemption that is not medically indicated for their previous personal belief exemption. 4/1 reply 1 retweet 12 likesShow this thread
Bottom line: Medical exemptions aren't going away. #SB276 will not by any means eliminate them. It will, however, greatly cut down on bogus exemptions not supported by science or clinical studies. 5/5
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