Seems like there is one every year... yet how many are dying and how many were vaccinated and still got it? Interesting questions...
Right, those fall into the conspiracy bunch. They don't trust the CDC, WHO, or NIH when they all say that the vaccines in CDC recommended vaccination schedules are among the safest medical procedures in use today and are an order of magnitude safer than even most over the counter medications.
Or that because there isn't mandatory and precautionary testing that takes place prior to vaccinations you might potentially be injecting your child with harmful and deadly chemicals.
I don't trust the CDC in that they publish incomplete findings and pass them as factually accurate.
How many people died in car crashes while wearing seatbelts?
I'm just asking questions about seatbelts. How sure are you that seatbelts help?
I don't trust the CDC in that they publish incomplete findings and pass them as factually accurate.
For antivaxxers, "incomplete findings" means "findings that don't say what I think they should say."
Do you really think your kid would die of the measles?
Key facts
Measles is one of the leading causes of death among young children even though a safe and cost-effective vaccine is available.
In 2013, there were 145 700 measles deaths globally – about 400 deaths every day or 16 deaths every hour.
Measles vaccination resulted in a 75% drop in measles deaths between 2000 and 2013 worldwide.
In 2013, about 84% of the world's children received one dose of measles vaccine by their first birthday through routine health services – up from 73% in 2000.
During 2000-2013, measles vaccination prevented an estimated 15.6 million deaths making measles vaccine one of the best buys in public health.
Why do pediatricians trust those same findings then?
Potentially? What, you think the doctors aren't aware of the contents?
I don't trust the CDC in that they publish incomplete findings and pass them as factually accurate.
Everybody reacts differently... one size fits all for vaccines is foolish.
If that is true then what of alcoholics, drug users, religious fanatics?
Not to mention, they don't publish their lack of evidence. As we all know, it's the lack of evidence that's most important when it comes to vaccine awareness.
I don't care about the wishes of anyone, there are things that need to be done for the good of society, regardless of someone's personal wishes on the subject.
No, the vast majority of the population reacts exactly the same.
I don't care about the wishes of anyone, there are things that need to be done for the good of society, regardless of someone's personal wishes on the subject.
Vast majority does not equal one size fits all.
Seems like post #128 brought a lot to the conversation... but you want to mindlessly make hack comments instead?
That's quite a slippery slope.
If that is your standard of measurement, then there can be no standards because nothing ever fits everything 100%.
Vast majority does not equal one size fits all.
Your argument is based around the fact that there is a lack of evidence concerning vaccines. You literally have nothing other than, "Well, anything is possible..."
It's not as if one person will get superhuman powers from a vaccine, and the next will burst into flames. One size fits all because we are all from the same species. That has been strength of our medicine since the dawn of time.
Sure. Slippery slope to all sorts of terrible things like health codes for restaurants and recurrent training for pilots.
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