The anti- vaccine fight is just that and labels don’t change the hard liners like @billmaher who think you can cure anything with good food and grass. It isn’t them I worry about - it is the people who might listen to them
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They love saying that they are pro-vaccine, but what does that mean? They say vaccines have toxins, that they cause autism, and a lot of nonsense - they don’t listen to reason and they don’t support the standard vaccine schedule - so they are anti-vaccine
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I’ve been fighting the vaccine fight for years - reasoning with these folks doesn’t work so I have given up. But I did change my hospital to require vaccinations of all workers who encounter patient areas without anything but valid medical exemptions
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Medical ethics has one of its pilars as justice - and I will not stop the fight to let a plague come in and show people we were right. I saw the devastation in the Philippines this year- over 500 people died from measles
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I turned a hospital around that takes care of 160000 Alaska Natives and primary care system that takes care of 65000 against VP’s who opposed it. So my blender works- twitter is a hobby not a platform
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Twitter is my hobby, too, as are my blogs. Dr. Sennholz is acting as though Twitter is all we do in terms of advocating for vaccines and countering antivaccine misinformation.
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And trust - no that cat is out of the bag. Doctors won’t ever have “blind faith” nor should they ever have had it. Doctors do need to develop relationships with patients to help guide them through
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