Dr. Rana Alissa, VP of the American Academy of Pediatrics: "When you have an outbreak ... you do not give people a choice. Frankly, giving people a choice is what got us here."
She/He obviously doesn't like giving people choices. It appears to me that she/he likely would not give informed consent before poking someone. That's NOT the type of doctor we want running anything.
Here are the FACTS about measles:
* No vaccine is 100% effective
* People who are vaccinated against measles may still be susceptible to measles for a number of reasons
* Vaccinated persons may be carrying infectious virus even if they don't get sick
* You cannot catch measles from a person who does not have it, even if that person is unvaccinated
* All vaccines have side effects and you cannot get anymore a single-antigen measles vaccine here in the US.
https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/mmr/
She/He obviously doesn't like giving people choices. It appears to me that she/he likely would not give informed consent before poking someone. That's NOT the type of doctor we want running anything.
Here are the FACTS about measles:
* No vaccine is 100% effective
* People who are vaccinated against measles may still be susceptible to measles for a number of reasons
* Vaccinated persons may be carrying infectious virus even if they don't get sick
* You cannot catch measles from a person who does not have it, even if that person is unvaccinated
* All vaccines have side effects and you cannot get anymore a single-antigen measles vaccine here in the US.
https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/mmr/
Dr. Rana Alissa, VP of the American Academy of Pediatrics: "When you have an outbreak ... you do not give people a choice. Frankly, giving people a choice is what got us here."
She/He obviously doesn't like giving people choices. It appears to me that she/he likely would not give informed consent before poking someone. That's NOT the type of doctor we want running anything.
Here are the FACTS about measles:
* No vaccine is 100% effective
* People who are vaccinated against measles may still be susceptible to measles for a number of reasons
* Vaccinated persons may be carrying infectious virus even if they don't get sick
* You cannot catch measles from a person who does not have it, even if that person is unvaccinated
* All vaccines have side effects and you cannot get anymore a single-antigen measles vaccine here in the US.
https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/mmr/
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