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Breaking news: Vaccines still don't cause significant harm on 10:15 - Mar 6 by King_of_Portman_Rd
A brilliant quote I saw earlier
"You're worried about the side effects of Vaccinations? You know what a side effect of Measles is?... Dying of F&*king Measles"
Imagine if a 3rd world country had the luxury to debate the effectiveness of vaccine.
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I imagine it would be a pretty short debate. 'So, you're saying my children are a lot less likely to die from wholly preventable illnesses? Where do I sign up'?
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Breaking news: Vaccines still don't cause significant harm on 10:13 - Mar 6 by Steve_M
Unlike, say, measles.
Three pages?
There isn't even a debate to be had. Unfortunately the argument has been reframed - the autism route isn't used much anymore and it's more along the lines that side-effects from the vaccine might actually do more harm than measles.
That argument has been pushed on here before.
SB
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Breaking news: Vaccines still don't cause significant harm on 10:23 - Mar 6 with 981 views
Breaking news: Vaccines still don't cause significant harm on 10:22 - Mar 6 by StokieBlue
There isn't even a debate to be had. Unfortunately the argument has been reframed - the autism route isn't used much anymore and it's more along the lines that side-effects from the vaccine might actually do more harm than measles.
That argument has been pushed on here before.
SB
In all fairness, they *can* cause serious side effects, but the occurrance of them in generally 1 in several(with the Suffolk Emphasis on the first syllable) million.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Breaking news: Vaccines still don't cause significant harm on 10:25 - Mar 6 by BlueBadger
In all fairness, they *can* cause serious side effects, but the occurrance of them in generally 1 in several(with the Suffolk Emphasis on the first syllable) million.
Exactly.
It's an abuse of statistics which creates a false equivalence.
Breaking news: Vaccines still don't cause significant harm on 10:22 - Mar 6 by StokieBlue
There isn't even a debate to be had. Unfortunately the argument has been reframed - the autism route isn't used much anymore and it's more along the lines that side-effects from the vaccine might actually do more harm than measles.
That argument has been pushed on here before.
SB
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