One of the better coronavirus memes I've come across:
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I hope we can all agree that the anti-vax crowd is crazy.
The anti-vaxxers are far from crazy. There's a certain % of the population who cannot detox certain metals, plastics, etc. b/c of their genetic profile. (SNPs) An example of underlying elements that damage mitochondria and fuel chronic diseases - including cancer.
Those aren’t anti vaxxers though . Anti vaxxers are the social media warriors who believe the medical community and government is trying to harm them through vaccines. They are nuts.
One of the better coronavirus memes I've come across:
On Facebook, anti-vaxxers urged a mom not to give her son Tamiflu. He later died.
Online groups that routinely traffic in anti-vaccination propaganda have become a resource for people seeking out a wide
The mother also wrote that the “natural cures” she was treating all four of her children with — including peppermint oil, Vitamin C and lavender — were not working and asked the group for more advice. The advice that came in the comments included breastmilk, thyme and elderberry, none of which are medically recommended treatments for the flu.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social...-pushed-mom-not-give-her-son-tamiflu-n1131936
I do feel sorry for their kids, you really cannot control who your parents are. This is the result of many things: socialism, poor education, internet hysteria and a discredited study by a rouge scientist.If you have some time to kill today (and I assume most of us have a little these days) - go read some anti-vaxxer theories. It's a rabbit hole of crazy that you can go down for days. It's wildly entertaining too. Understand it's not just vaccinations that they are against, it's tons of stuff. I think 5G cell networks are in their crosshairs right now. Enjoy.
I agree. We are not anti vaxers by any measure, but we won't get vaccinations for our children that don't have long term studies to show the long term affects. There's too much unknown out there to be injecting your children with the latest fad before it has been fully tested. Thankfully, there are those willing to be guinea pigs and test them for us.As usual, the debate is polarized because to do any deep analysis requires more work than people want to put into it. It probably makes sense to have around 20 or 30 vaccines in your lifetime. But the latest recommendations (soon to be requirements) are to get something like 75. The sales reps for the vaccine companies probably want you to get more than that. I know an autistic child that started mentally regressing a couple of days after a vaccine. Yes, that’s a sample size of one, but the big studies do not account for individual genetic variation. The child probably should have had that vaccine a year later than he did.
I agree. We are not anti vaxers by any measure, but we won't get vaccinations for our children that don't have long term studies to show the long term affects. There's too much unknown out there to be injecting your children with the latest fad before it has been fully tested. Thankfully, there are those willing to be guinea pigs and test them for us.
HPV, and a few others I believe. I'd have to look at the shot records for a definitive answer. My children are well past the vaccination age these days.Which ones have you avoided?
HPV, and a few others I believe. I'd have to look at the shot records for a definitive answer. My children are well past the vaccination age these days.
One of the better coronavirus memes I've come across:
I am concerned about this virus, but I will not be getting the vaccine... zero chance.