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Jane Orient, MD
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Jane Orient, MD

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aka Doctor Aunt Jane, physician in private practice, general internal medicine; executive director, Association of American Physicians and Surgeons

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    1. Jane Orient, MD‏ @jorient 20 Mar 2019

      Jane Orient, MD Retweeted Linda Girgis MD

      Advocate all you want for vaccines. But patients still have the right to choose. And the right to hear those who disagree that all vaccines are effective and safe enough to force on people. Using force discredits the case.https://twitter.com/DrLindaMD/status/1108206936590290945 …

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      Linda Girgis MDVerified account @DrLindaMD
      We need to continue speaking up on the efficacy and safety of vaccine. I've been attacked by #antivaxxers but that won't stop me from telling the truth. Lives are on the line. #VaccinesWork https://twitter.com/kidoctr/status/1108011830289616896 …
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    2. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon 20 Mar 2019
      Replying to @jorient

      Of course, let me just let @DrLindaMD know that I've been trying to get a simple answer to a simple question from Dr. Orient for days. The question? Which childhood vaccines does she consider safe and effective and why? She's been dodging the question with rants about freedom.

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      Jane Orient, MD‏ @jorient 21 Mar 2019
      Replying to @gorskon @DrLindaMD

      The one with the burden of proof goes first. Name the vaccines in the CDC schedule for which benefit always exceeds risk to individual patient.

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        2. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @jorient @DrLindaMD

          Oh, please. It's obvious you either don't know the answer or know your answer is not supported by science and that therefore you can't defend it. As for the burden of proof, I asked first, and your attempt to shift the burden of proof is am obvious attempt to avoid answering.

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        2. Vamsi Aribindi‏ @aribindi 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @jorient @gorskon @DrLindaMD

          Every single one. Because if enough people stop taking them, we lose herd immunity and widespread transmission starts again. And even if that wasn't the case, why are we debating being selfish? Time was in this country, we would encourage people to make sacrifices for each other.

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        3. Vamsi Aribindi‏ @aribindi 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @aribindi @jorient and

          Vaccines aren't even a sacrifice, but even if they were they protect the most vulnerable among us. Its as much a moral duty to every citizen to get a vaccine as it was to get drafted and fight in World War 2.

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        2. Linda Girgis MD‏Verified account @DrLindaMD 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @shilla @jorient @gorskon

          Yes, and the ones not on the schedule as well, such as yellow fever, typhoid, etc.

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        2. wordlass1 🌊‏ @wordlass1 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @jorient @gorskon @DrLindaMD

          He asked for your medical opinion. And be aware that there are thousands of people following this thread who want to know your answer. This evasion is a litigation gimmick. And we all see it.

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        3. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @wordlass1 @jorient @DrLindaMD

          Also, I've seen this gimmick used enough times by "I'm not antivaccine" antivaxers that it does not deter me and I do not let it draw me into the weeds, which is the actual purpose of this attempt to shift the burden of proof.

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        1. Sartorius Medicus‏ @SartoriusMD 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @jorient @gorskon @DrLindaMD

          For all the vaccines in the cdc schedule benefits exceed risk in a statistically highly significant, vast majority of cases. Your disingenuous and perfid way to word this question will not alter this fact.

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        1. Heptaglemious‏ @heptaglemious 21 Mar 2019
          Replying to @jorient @gorskon @DrLindaMD

          Name anything for which this is true. Start simple: do you drive a car? Unlike vaccines, cars are /seriously/ dangerous.

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