I have an open mind. It's just not so open that my brains fall out. Having an open mind doesn't mean not being able to reject easily refuted conspiracy theories and pseudoscience.
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Replying to @Stemcell_parent @kfunk937 and
Actually, if this Twitter convo is any indication, you can't.
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Replying to @Stemcell_parent @gorskon and
There are thousands. It might help if you were to articulate a specific concern. There's probably a paper or 12 addressing it, because vaccines are monitored for potential safety signals continuously worldwide, then possible issues are then researched.
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Replying to @Stemcell_parent @kfunk937 and
@dfreedman7 I know you have quite a list1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @renissance_1 @Stemcell_parent and
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Yes I do. Here is a thread with 14 placebo safety studieshttps://twitter.com/dfreedman7/status/1200561196035969024?s=20 …
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Dan Freedman, DO @dfreedman7#funvaxfact placebo thread: I wanted to only focus on childhood vaccine trials with "inert"/saline placebos in kids since AVers love the "no true Scotsman" fallacy (h/t@handmadekathy). In the process, I found some great historical vaccine trials. Enjoy.#vaccinehistory pic.twitter.com/MloE5apCBuShow this thread2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes -
Replying to @dfreedman7 @Stemcell_parent and
@Stemcell_parent I am a provaccine advocate but bc each vaccine needs to be evaluated on its own merits, I can name a few vaccines that I would not myself or my family members to get. The question is, what vaccines can you name that you would want yourself or your family to get?1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
An excellent point.
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