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  2. health tweet in 2018: No 1⃣ Vaccines: 💪🏽reduce child deaths and disease 💪🏽protect against outbreaks 💪🏽prevent malnutrition 💪🏽defend against antimicrobial resistance With vaccines, we are protected together!

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  3. Fox News -Vaxx Commentator Bre Payton Dies at 26, from H1N1 flu Her death was preventable.

  4. Jan 2

    A meta-analysis examining >1,000,000 children, "vaccinations are not associated with the development of autism or autism spectrum disorder."

  5. Measles outbreaks in Europe have surged to a 20yr high as a climate of doubt about vaccine safety is putting lives at risk. talks to from the LSHTM Vaccine Confidence Project about the "vulnerable place" we're in 👉

  6. Flu activity is picking up nationwide. It looks like a predominant H1N1 season which tends to peak later. There’s still time to get your flu vaccine.

  7. The flu season is picking up. This year it looks like the predominant strain could be H1N1, which tends to peak later. So it's not to late to get your vaccine. Moreover, in past years the vaccine tends to protect better against H1N1 strains.

  8. 54 minutes ago

    Great illustration of impact of integrated strategy w/ cross-sectoral participation (creating “vaccination movement”) on coverage of high-risk children. Interesting to see if there is long-term program resilience (eg against c

  9. Jan 2

    Getting your kids vaccinated not only protect them from disease, but it protects millions of children who are too young or too sick to get the vaccine themselves. I explain more :

  10. Unfortunately Bre never emailed her boyfriend a link for vaccines. She recently passed due to H1N1 and meningitis - both vaccine preventable diseases. Bre claimed vaccines came from the devil. The benefit of hindsight and all...

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  11. 21 hours ago

    Get the vaccine not the flu Vaccination is the most effective way of preventing infection. Vaccination works by stimulating your immune system to produce antibodies against the disease. The flu vaccine is not live so you can’t catch the flu from it.

  12. 7 hours ago

    How do people genuinely think vaccines cause autism and can kill? Neither can be true! Autism is caused by gene deformity, not by fluids injected into our systems. They can't kill because they use inactivated viruses! They teach your body to fight against them!

  13. Jan 3

    against measles, but vaccine skepticism is more difficult to address. It’s something we’ll have to tackle head on this year so that we don’t see a repeat of 2018’s surge in measles cases in Europe:

  14. Jan 3
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    The flu is not a cold. Complications can cause you to miss work or school, and be hospitalized. Protect yourself, your children and family. Get a flu shot. Problem, see your doctor.

  15. Vaccines that are part of the Philippines' routine immunization programme are safe & effective. They prevent deadly diseases such as: Diphtheria Hep B Measles Mumps Polio Rubella Tetanus & many others! Visit the nearest health center to have your child vaccinated.

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    dead at 26, autopsy reveals cause of death to be meningitis and H1N1 flu. Absolutely hilarious because both meningitis and the H1N1 flu is preventable by immunization. 1 less uninformed person peddling conspiracies.

  19. The experimental Ebola vaccine in the DRC has saved countless lives says . Without it, the current outbreak would have been far worse ✍️ for |

  20. 17 hours ago

    SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTSSHOTSSHOTS EVERYBODY vaccinate your kids plz

  21. 18 hours ago

    Can I just say how tired I am of parents thinking they know what's best for their kids by not giving vaccines? You're putting your children and other children at risk. I've seen the repercussions. It scares me.

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