Hannah Rosen
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So right now the state of affairs is that there are this fairly standard and commonly accepted list of vaccines that are approved year by year by the CDC. And then that translates down to insurance companies and schools. And it's basically a kind of routine process now. Like it doesn't have that many hitches, even though there's some number of people who opt out of getting vaccines for their kids.
Mostly it's just gone through as a standard part of American childhood. Yeah. check, check, check, get these vaccines.
Mostly it's just gone through as a standard part of American childhood. Yeah. check, check, check, get these vaccines.
Mostly it's just gone through as a standard part of American childhood. Yeah. check, check, check, get these vaccines.
Just so I understand, that's like, you know, let's say there's a group of people who only can get their vaccines through a public clinic. This is federally funded, like federally funded vaccines. So if people can't afford vaccines or don't have insurance, their children can still get vaccinated and go to school.
Just so I understand, that's like, you know, let's say there's a group of people who only can get their vaccines through a public clinic. This is federally funded, like federally funded vaccines. So if people can't afford vaccines or don't have insurance, their children can still get vaccinated and go to school.
Just so I understand, that's like, you know, let's say there's a group of people who only can get their vaccines through a public clinic. This is federally funded, like federally funded vaccines. So if people can't afford vaccines or don't have insurance, their children can still get vaccinated and go to school.
Okay, I have to say what you just described seems like a tremendous amount of influence or potential influence over routine vaccinations.
Okay, I have to say what you just described seems like a tremendous amount of influence or potential influence over routine vaccinations.
Okay, I have to say what you just described seems like a tremendous amount of influence or potential influence over routine vaccinations.
Seemed proud of it, in fact.
Seemed proud of it, in fact.
Seemed proud of it, in fact.
So what happened?
So what happened?
So what happened?
Right. So what do you conclude from that, that it's just a political position but doesn't necessarily have much influence either on the medical establishment, people's personal decisions, doctors' offices, parents, anything like that?
Right. So what do you conclude from that, that it's just a political position but doesn't necessarily have much influence either on the medical establishment, people's personal decisions, doctors' offices, parents, anything like that?
Right. So what do you conclude from that, that it's just a political position but doesn't necessarily have much influence either on the medical establishment, people's personal decisions, doctors' offices, parents, anything like that?
Yeah. And just to be clear, no one said they were going to do that. You're just giving them free advice here.