They are if you want your child to attend school.
That's bullplop. I recall a few years ago having a debate with my wife about vaccines for our kids. We had to choose whether to accept or decline the vaccine. point being we had to CHOOSE whether or not to vaccinate.
That's bullplop. I recall a few years ago having a debate with my wife about vaccines for our kids. We had to choose whether to accept or decline the vaccine. point being we had to CHOOSE whether or not to vaccinate.
Ah, you think there is nothing outside the US of everything.What does that have to with having to show a record of your child's shots to the school nurse to make sure all the required shots have been received?
clayton what does the fda do that makes you think they are in the pocket of big pharma? And i mean what actions by the fda makes you think this?
Care to elucidate on that debate?
Ah, you think there is nothing outside the US of everything.
One of those. Right.
They are if you want your child to attend school.
Sure. The myth was at the time that the MMR vaccine combo could cause autism. The debate was do it or not. Said debate was carried in favour of vaccination by science, and also by the vacuous anti-vax arguments. So my two beautiful daughters were vaccinated with, I believe, a 5 fold vaccine.
No chance was involved, just science.So you chanced it knowing you could get the vaccines individually a couple months apart? Insurance wouldn't pay for it?
Where did I or anyone else say that?So you believe their should be no childhood illnesses?
Yup, vaccines are a good thing. Aspirin is not a vaccine. What's your point?And 20 vaccines or more is absolutely a good thing for a baby under 2 years old with an immature immune system? And who the medical community says shouldn't take an aspirin before adulthood?
No chance was involved, just science.
Where did I or anyone else say that?
Yup, vaccines are a good thing. Aspirin is not a vaccine. What's your point?
And 20 vaccines or more is absolutely a good thing for a baby under 2 years old with an immature immune system?
I'm not allowed to criticize any posts so I can't answer you.
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Clayton what does the FDA do that makes you think they are in the pocket of Big Pharma? And I mean what actions by the FDA makes you think this?
I'm not allowed to criticize any posts so I can't answer you.
You're not allowed personal attacks. You can criticize an argument to your heart's content.
Oh, and did I miss your answer to Dave Rogers question, namely why NICE recommends MMR vaccination despite their interests being very different to those of the pharmaceutical companies?
I'm not allowed to criticize any posts so I can't answer you.
I made no personal attack.