Vaccines are not “created from aborted babies.” Two cell lines, each created from an aborted fetus 50+ years ago, are used to grow up the virus stock to manufacture SOME vaccines. That’s a very different thing, as even the very anti-abortion Roman Catholic Church has stated.https://twitter.com/joshlsullivan/status/1213829673609760769 …
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Of course, the more interesting question is this: Is
@joshlsullivan OK with vaccines not made using one of those two cell lines? Does he vaccinate his children with the other vaccines? Often the “fetal cells” gambit is just an excuse for generally being antivaccine.4 replies 1 retweet 41 likesShow this thread -
David Gorski, MD, PhD Retweeted Josh Sullivan
In other words, his answer is no. Just as I expect from an antivaxxer. He even throws in some really brain dead antivax misinformation for good measure.
https://twitter.com/joshlsullivan/status/1213839147728801792 …David Gorski, MD, PhD added,
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David Gorski, MD, PhD Retweeted Josh Sullivan
Those who parrot easily refuted and quite wrong antivax talking points are not my equal. https://twitter.com/joshlsullivan/status/1213841389668196352?s=21 …https://twitter.com/joshlsullivan/status/1213841389668196352 …
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Look up Dunning-Kruger. You clearly suffer from it.
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I’ll be more creative when you’re more creative and stop recycling easily refutable antivax talking points that I’ve dealt with more times than I can remember over the last 15 years.
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Seriously, you’re not saying anything I haven’t seen antivaxxers say before many, many times.
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