She absolutely should do whatever she feels compelled to do. It is difficult and brave to share these truths, especially in the face of vitriol—which you exemplify perfectly. People who share vaccine truths save lives.
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Replying to @JustWantHealth @KrochetxKorner and
The people of Samoa and the Philippines disagree.
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Replying to @BeckyJohnson222 @FrankDElia7 and
Hi Becky. I’m (sincerely) asking/wondering if you’d please explain the graph you posted and how it is relating to the words in the tweet?
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Replying to @BeckyJohnson222 @michaelmina_lab and
You realize you're arguing FOR vaccines?
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Replying to @BeckyJohnson222 @michaelmina_lab and
Your first statement is incorrect. MMR is life long. These kids, many of whom were toddlers or even babies, got the measles because the vaccination rate on Samoa was 30%. They died because their parents tried ineffective treatments before seeking medical care.
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Replying to @BeckyJohnson222 @_mamadeb and
Why is lifelong protection important to you if you think catching measles is no problem?
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This is the circular logic. “We don’t want vaccines bc measles isn’t dangerous. Oh, but vaccines don’t cause lifelong immunity - so they are bad because we need lifelong immunity... against a pathogen we’re claiming is good for us”. Just doesn’t seem to add up.
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