OMG!
Where do they come up with this stuff?

Oh that’s right, they just make them up…
Is the CDC Pushing Vaccines Because a Batch of MMR Is About to Expire?
I thought I had this one covered when I wrote about the CDC price list conspiracy theory…
Nope.
It is still going…

And although it is silly that we have to refute this new conspiracy theory, especially since they offer no evidence that it was true, it is easy to see that the vaccines we are now getting (3/19 = March 2019) don’t expire for quite a while.
Especially since the average pediatrician rarely keeps more than a month or two of vaccine inventory in the office, I would say that having eighteen months until this batch expires busts another anti-vaccine conspiracy theory.
The only question that remains, is why are folks so ready to believe this kind of misinformation that will put their kids at risk to get measles or another disease?
More on the Myth of the Expiring Batch of MMR
- VAXOPEDIA – The CDC Vaccine Price List Conspiracy
- VAXOPEDIA – Does the CDC Own Any Patents on Vaccines?
- VAXOPEDIA – How Quickly Can You Debunk Anti-Vaccine Propaganda?
- VAXOPEDIA – Making Sense of Anti-Vaccine Arguments
- VAXOPEDIA – Anti-Vaccine Points Refuted A Thousand Times
- CDC – VFC CDC Vaccine Price List Archives
When was the batch expiring in 10/20 released to doctors for distribution?