Dr. Paul Offit
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But you have to find out what it is that they're worried about. Sometimes it's just free floating, but they need to be reassured. They smell the smoke.
But you have to find out what it is that they're worried about. Sometimes it's just free floating, but they need to be reassured. They smell the smoke.
See, this is the biggest problem with this whole thing. I mean, so we're living in a misinformation, disinformation age, right? And it doesn't bother me so much when Marjorie Taylor Greene says that mRNA vaccines cause cancer, or it doesn't bother me when RFK Jr. says that vaccines are causing all these chronic diseases.
See, this is the biggest problem with this whole thing. I mean, so we're living in a misinformation, disinformation age, right? And it doesn't bother me so much when Marjorie Taylor Greene says that mRNA vaccines cause cancer, or it doesn't bother me when RFK Jr. says that vaccines are causing all these chronic diseases.
See, this is the biggest problem with this whole thing. I mean, so we're living in a misinformation, disinformation age, right? And it doesn't bother me so much when Marjorie Taylor Greene says that mRNA vaccines cause cancer, or it doesn't bother me when RFK Jr. says that vaccines are causing all these chronic diseases.
What bothers me is that when Joseph Ladapo, who's an MD, PhD from Harvard, gets up there and says that he's the Florida State Surgeon General and sends out a missive, a letter to every healthcare worker in Florida saying, don't give these mRNA vaccines for that reason. I mean... You know, it's MD, PhD from Harvard. I mean, it's a good school. It's not panned, but it's a good school.
What bothers me is that when Joseph Ladapo, who's an MD, PhD from Harvard, gets up there and says that he's the Florida State Surgeon General and sends out a missive, a letter to every healthcare worker in Florida saying, don't give these mRNA vaccines for that reason. I mean... You know, it's MD, PhD from Harvard. I mean, it's a good school. It's not panned, but it's a good school.
What bothers me is that when Joseph Ladapo, who's an MD, PhD from Harvard, gets up there and says that he's the Florida State Surgeon General and sends out a missive, a letter to every healthcare worker in Florida saying, don't give these mRNA vaccines for that reason. I mean... You know, it's MD, PhD from Harvard. I mean, it's a good school. It's not panned, but it's a good school.
And, you know, I just, so how do you fight that? It's this enemy, you know, I've seen the Pogo, right? I've seen the enemy in the Eros. So I think that's what this is. And Robert Malone, who says the same thing. I mean, he did seminal work on mRNA vaccines. He could have been up for the Nobel Prize and he says it in front of Congress. So that's the fight.
And, you know, I just, so how do you fight that? It's this enemy, you know, I've seen the Pogo, right? I've seen the enemy in the Eros. So I think that's what this is. And Robert Malone, who says the same thing. I mean, he did seminal work on mRNA vaccines. He could have been up for the Nobel Prize and he says it in front of Congress. So that's the fight.
And, you know, I just, so how do you fight that? It's this enemy, you know, I've seen the Pogo, right? I've seen the enemy in the Eros. So I think that's what this is. And Robert Malone, who says the same thing. I mean, he did seminal work on mRNA vaccines. He could have been up for the Nobel Prize and he says it in front of Congress. So that's the fight.
So I think that this is a good question. I had to be on CNN about this issue. It was Brianna Keel, I remember, it's on CNN. For me, it was about trying to explain why it wasn't possible.
So I think that this is a good question. I had to be on CNN about this issue. It was Brianna Keel, I remember, it's on CNN. For me, it was about trying to explain why it wasn't possible.
So I think that this is a good question. I had to be on CNN about this issue. It was Brianna Keel, I remember, it's on CNN. For me, it was about trying to explain why it wasn't possible.
Not only that it didn't, because when you say that it didn't and all the evidence is that there is no increased cancer in those who got the vaccine who didn't, what you're saying is, trust me, I think what you have to be able to do is to say, Here's why it doesn't make sense.
Not only that it didn't, because when you say that it didn't and all the evidence is that there is no increased cancer in those who got the vaccine who didn't, what you're saying is, trust me, I think what you have to be able to do is to say, Here's why it doesn't make sense.
Not only that it didn't, because when you say that it didn't and all the evidence is that there is no increased cancer in those who got the vaccine who didn't, what you're saying is, trust me, I think what you have to be able to do is to say, Here's why it doesn't make sense.
Okay, first of all, you know, these fragments of DNA are contained in anything that started with cells, whether it's the measles vaccine, the mumps vaccine, the German measles vaccine, the chickenpox vaccine, the rotavirus vaccine, anything that's, the Novavax vaccine, anything that started with cells will have fragments of DNA.
Okay, first of all, you know, these fragments of DNA are contained in anything that started with cells, whether it's the measles vaccine, the mumps vaccine, the German measles vaccine, the chickenpox vaccine, the rotavirus vaccine, anything that's, the Novavax vaccine, anything that started with cells will have fragments of DNA.
Okay, first of all, you know, these fragments of DNA are contained in anything that started with cells, whether it's the measles vaccine, the mumps vaccine, the German measles vaccine, the chickenpox vaccine, the rotavirus vaccine, anything that's, the Novavax vaccine, anything that started with cells will have fragments of DNA.