@dfreedman7 I know you have quite a list
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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 -
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@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 -
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Replying to @Stemcell_parent @dfreedman7 and
Why would this be your criteria ? You would only trust vaccines that you yourself had - where do you think those vaccines came from ?
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Replying to @Stemcell_parent @DouglasSloane and
OK. Which vaccines have you personally had, then?
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Replying to @Stemcell_parent @gorskon and
He’s an oncologist so he gets titers testing at the hospital and he’s required to be fully UTD
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There is no evidence that genome testing predicts adverse events in response to vaccines; so that would be a waste of money.
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