And the anti-vax folks don’t want to be labeled that - but they choose not to believe science and so it is ok to label them. That is what they are. Again, they are lost in misinformation - I won’t change their mind, because facts don’t matter to them.
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I label the leaders - and talk to the patients. When you have someone who says, “Well all these kids get autism after vaccines..” like
@billmaher even admitting science has proven this to be correlation and not causation - is that helpful? It stokes fears in parents1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
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Replying to @MtnMD @terrysimpson and
Do you really think this isn’t done? Or that it’s easy to change the view of someone who came in with a preexisting belief?
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It’s not easy even if they trust you. Just ask any pediatrician who’s tried to persuade a vaccine-hesitant parent to vaccinate.
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