Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RFKJ: Anybody can get the booster. We don’t recommend it.
Warren: if you don’t recommend it, people can’t get it.
RFK: I’m not taking it away. Most Americans will be able to get it for free. I’m not going to recommend drugs for which there is not clinical data.
THERE IS TONS OF CLINICAL DATA.
This right here!!! I wish someone has called this out! My own child participated in vaccine and booster trials with very rigorous protocols!
Yes, and didn’t some of these trials and research say that the Covid vaccine was not recommended for healthy teenage boys because it could harm their hearts?
Actually getting infected with Covid brings a much higher likelihood of myocarditis than the vaccine. But for those worried, there are other Covid vax choices
But the vaccine doesn’t prevent Covid. It just helps with the symptoms. And that could help with mycorditis. Could also be a double whammy of risk of the vaccine and the infection even if mild. I don’t think we really know in this specific case.
can lessen the lethal effects of the symptoms - i'm willing to risk it.
Yep and it seems reasonable for some parents to choose not to risk it for their healthy kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess Kennedy and right wing senators don't understand that people who have had vaccines live longer and thus develop chronic illnesses in their latter years, and hence why more vaccinated people have chronic illnesses. the unvaccinated die younger, so...
That’s actually not how vaccines work. You don’t live longer because of them.
My guess: 1 - you know no one who contracted polio in their youth/teens and were confined to a wheel chair (the last person living in an iron lung died last year!) for the duration of their life; 2 - you know no who lived in a TB sanatorium prior to the development of effective antibiotics. You basically know nothing about public health. I'm praying for your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think he’s right about the aggressive vaccine schedule for infants. So many pediatricians are spacing the vaccines out.
He came up with some crazy number like “76 vaccines” but I guess he can’t count due to the brain worm
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/child-adolescent-age.html#cdc_generic_section_1-birth-to-15-months
It's a nonsense exaggeration and lie to try to scare people about vaccines. This is insane that we have this idiot as the Secretary of HHS.
Why are you saying this is an exaggeration instead of celebrating? More vaccines is better right?
Also it’s accurate when flu and Covid are included.
It's important to clarify that the vaccine schedule relates to about 20 different illnesses. I believe something like that. Some require more than one dose. I would not term that a separate vaccine even if rfk calls each dose a separate vaccine. It's misleading and it implies that there are vaccines given for over 70 different illnesses.
I get my dog vaccinated for rabies on a regular schedule. So even though she has had multiple shots, they have all been according to the rabies vaccine schedule. And she's fine. She She has never had a problem with the vaccine. She has never had a problem with rabies does circulate in my area.
I certainly intend to give my kids access to the same or better level of healthcare that I provide for my dog.
Right. Are they going to do away with rabies vaccines for our dogs? Cujo wants a word.
People care about dogs getting autism???
This must be a joke, right?
Alas, it's a thing.
Yet Florida requires vaccination of pets, by law. Just no longer requires it for children. Pet healthcare > child healthcare. It should be an Onion article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think he’s right about the aggressive vaccine schedule for infants. So many pediatricians are spacing the vaccines out.
He came up with some crazy number like “76 vaccines” but I guess he can’t count due to the brain worm
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/child-adolescent-age.html#cdc_generic_section_1-birth-to-15-months
It's a nonsense exaggeration and lie to try to scare people about vaccines. This is insane that we have this idiot as the Secretary of HHS.
Why are you saying this is an exaggeration instead of celebrating? More vaccines is better right?
Also it’s accurate when flu and Covid are included.
It's important to clarify that the vaccine schedule relates to about 20 different illnesses. I believe something like that. Some require more than one dose. I would not term that a separate vaccine even if rfk calls each dose a separate vaccine. It's misleading and it implies that there are vaccines given for over 70 different illnesses.
I get my dog vaccinated for rabies on a regular schedule. So even though she has had multiple shots, they have all been according to the rabies vaccine schedule. And she's fine. She She has never had a problem with the vaccine. She has never had a problem with rabies does circulate in my area.
I certainly intend to give my kids access to the same or better level of healthcare that I provide for my dog.
Right. Are they going to do away with rabies vaccines for our dogs? Cujo wants a word.
People care about dogs getting autism???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think he’s right about the aggressive vaccine schedule for infants. So many pediatricians are spacing the vaccines out.
He came up with some crazy number like “76 vaccines” but I guess he can’t count due to the brain worm
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/child-adolescent-age.html#cdc_generic_section_1-birth-to-15-months
It's a nonsense exaggeration and lie to try to scare people about vaccines. This is insane that we have this idiot as the Secretary of HHS.
Why are you saying this is an exaggeration instead of celebrating? More vaccines is better right?
Also it’s accurate when flu and Covid are included.
It's important to clarify that the vaccine schedule relates to about 20 different illnesses. I believe something like that. Some require more than one dose. I would not term that a separate vaccine even if rfk calls each dose a separate vaccine. It's misleading and it implies that there are vaccines given for over 70 different illnesses.
I get my dog vaccinated for rabies on a regular schedule. So even though she has had multiple shots, they have all been according to the rabies vaccine schedule. And she's fine. She She has never had a problem with the vaccine. She has never had a problem with rabies does circulate in my area.
I certainly intend to give my kids access to the same or better level of healthcare that I provide for my dog.
Right. Are they going to do away with rabies vaccines for our dogs? Cujo wants a word.
People care about dogs getting autism???
This must be a joke, right?
Alas, it's a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RFKJ: Anybody can get the booster. We don’t recommend it.
Warren: if you don’t recommend it, people can’t get it.
RFK: I’m not taking it away. Most Americans will be able to get it for free. I’m not going to recommend drugs for which there is not clinical data.
THERE IS TONS OF CLINICAL DATA.
This right here!!! I wish someone has called this out! My own child participated in vaccine and booster trials with very rigorous protocols!
Yes, and didn’t some of these trials and research say that the Covid vaccine was not recommended for healthy teenage boys because it could harm their hearts?
Yes, because the government told the truth then and shared data in real time, transparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess Kennedy and right wing senators don't understand that people who have had vaccines live longer and thus develop chronic illnesses in their latter years, and hence why more vaccinated people have chronic illnesses. the unvaccinated die younger, so...
That’s actually not how vaccines work. You don’t live longer because of them.
I don’t think you understand what PPs are saying. They’re saying that vaccines reduce deaths from specific causes, not that vaccines are magic elixirs that extend your natural lifespan. Vaccines don’t give you extra years, but they prevent certain illnesses from shaving years off your life. In other words, let’s say there’s a child who would die due to contracting diphtheria if he wasn’t vaccinated, but he was vaccinated, so instead of dying at age 4 when he was exposed to diphtheria, he died of diabetes complications at age 67. He didn’t live a super long life and he ultimately died of a chronic disease, but being vaccinated for diphtheria kept alive 63 years longer than he would have lived without the vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:What does this clown think will happen to heard immunity when people don't get vaccines?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RFKJ: Anybody can get the booster. We don’t recommend it.
Warren: if you don’t recommend it, people can’t get it.
RFK: I’m not taking it away. Most Americans will be able to get it for free. I’m not going to recommend drugs for which there is not clinical data.
THERE IS TONS OF CLINICAL DATA.
This right here!!! I wish someone has called this out! My own child participated in vaccine and booster trials with very rigorous protocols!
Yes, and didn’t some of these trials and research say that the Covid vaccine was not recommended for healthy teenage boys because it could harm their hearts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think he’s right about the aggressive vaccine schedule for infants. So many pediatricians are spacing the vaccines out.
He came up with some crazy number like “76 vaccines” but I guess he can’t count due to the brain worm
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/child-adolescent-age.html#cdc_generic_section_1-birth-to-15-months
It's a nonsense exaggeration and lie to try to scare people about vaccines. This is insane that we have this idiot as the Secretary of HHS.
Why are you saying this is an exaggeration instead of celebrating? More vaccines is better right?
Also it’s accurate when flu and Covid are included.
It's important to clarify that the vaccine schedule relates to about 20 different illnesses. I believe something like that. Some require more than one dose. I would not term that a separate vaccine even if rfk calls each dose a separate vaccine. It's misleading and it implies that there are vaccines given for over 70 different illnesses.
I get my dog vaccinated for rabies on a regular schedule. So even though she has had multiple shots, they have all been according to the rabies vaccine schedule. And she's fine. She She has never had a problem with the vaccine. She has never had a problem with rabies does circulate in my area.
I certainly intend to give my kids access to the same or better level of healthcare that I provide for my dog.
Right. Are they going to do away with rabies vaccines for our dogs? Cujo wants a word.
People care about dogs getting autism???
This must be a joke, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think he’s right about the aggressive vaccine schedule for infants. So many pediatricians are spacing the vaccines out.
He came up with some crazy number like “76 vaccines” but I guess he can’t count due to the brain worm
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/child-adolescent-age.html#cdc_generic_section_1-birth-to-15-months
It's a nonsense exaggeration and lie to try to scare people about vaccines. This is insane that we have this idiot as the Secretary of HHS.
Why are you saying this is an exaggeration instead of celebrating? More vaccines is better right?
Also it’s accurate when flu and Covid are included.
It's important to clarify that the vaccine schedule relates to about 20 different illnesses. I believe something like that. Some require more than one dose. I would not term that a separate vaccine even if rfk calls each dose a separate vaccine. It's misleading and it implies that there are vaccines given for over 70 different illnesses.
I get my dog vaccinated for rabies on a regular schedule. So even though she has had multiple shots, they have all been according to the rabies vaccine schedule. And she's fine. She She has never had a problem with the vaccine. She has never had a problem with rabies does circulate in my area.
I certainly intend to give my kids access to the same or better level of healthcare that I provide for my dog.
Right. Are they going to do away with rabies vaccines for our dogs? Cujo wants a word.
People care about dogs getting autism???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess Kennedy and right wing senators don't understand that people who have had vaccines live longer and thus develop chronic illnesses in their latter years, and hence why more vaccinated people have chronic illnesses. the unvaccinated die younger, so...
That’s actually not how vaccines work. You don’t live longer because of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think he’s right about the aggressive vaccine schedule for infants. So many pediatricians are spacing the vaccines out.
He came up with some crazy number like “76 vaccines” but I guess he can’t count due to the brain worm
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/imz-schedules/child-adolescent-age.html#cdc_generic_section_1-birth-to-15-months
It's a nonsense exaggeration and lie to try to scare people about vaccines. This is insane that we have this idiot as the Secretary of HHS.
Why are you saying this is an exaggeration instead of celebrating? More vaccines is better right?
Also it’s accurate when flu and Covid are included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:6 physicians who are members of Congress calling on RFKJr to resign
"You have failed to uphold your promise to follow the science."
Please yes!! Finally congress sees sense!
Fire RFKjr
Any of them Republicans?
Four Republican Senators who are also medical doctors voted to confirm this clown.
Sen. Mike Crapo, a Republican from Idaho who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, just refused to swear in Robert F. Kennedy Jr. which would have put his testimony to the Senate under oath.
Sounds like an intent to lie
Can someone explain this? They understood that he was going to lie so they decided not to put him under oath? The lies are still lies.