What Are the Pro and Con Arguments for Vaccines?
In any real debate, getting vaccinated and protected wins every time, because vaccines work and they are safe and necessary.
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In any real debate, getting vaccinated and protected wins every time, because vaccines work and they are safe and necessary.
What Are the Pro and Con Arguments for Vaccines? Read More »
The Physicians for Informed Consent push propaganda to make you think that vaccine-preventable diseases, like measles, aren’t that bad and that vaccines are really, really dangerous.
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Anti-vaccine websites use misinformation about vaccines, pseudoscience, conspiracy theories, propaganda, and a lot of fear to scare you away from vaccinating and protecting your kids.
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The post debunks the myth that broken vaccine vials require a HAZMAT team for cleanup, contrasting it with the dangers of mercury spills from light bulbs and thermometers. Most unused vaccines are not classified as hazardous waste, and proper disposal usually involves regulations set by state agencies. Vaccines largely do not contain harmful mercury levels.
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