Sean Rameswaram
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Quote, vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who are unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons.
None of them. That a good diet can help, that cod liver oil and steroids can help, and that measles can prevent cancer. He just made all that up?
None of them. That a good diet can help, that cod liver oil and steroids can help, and that measles can prevent cancer. He just made all that up?
None of them. That a good diet can help, that cod liver oil and steroids can help, and that measles can prevent cancer. He just made all that up?
And is he like invested in cod liver oil or something? Why is he hawking that in particular?
And is he like invested in cod liver oil or something? Why is he hawking that in particular?
And is he like invested in cod liver oil or something? Why is he hawking that in particular?
Got it. So it's a treatment, but it's not preventative.
Got it. So it's a treatment, but it's not preventative.
Got it. So it's a treatment, but it's not preventative.
Okay, so a bit of a mixed bag from RFK. On one hand, he's admitting that vaccines can be helpful, showing a little personal growth there, but also doing the vintage routine of here's a bunch of natural homeopathic style solutions that actually are disinformation.
Okay, so a bit of a mixed bag from RFK. On one hand, he's admitting that vaccines can be helpful, showing a little personal growth there, but also doing the vintage routine of here's a bunch of natural homeopathic style solutions that actually are disinformation.
Okay, so a bit of a mixed bag from RFK. On one hand, he's admitting that vaccines can be helpful, showing a little personal growth there, but also doing the vintage routine of here's a bunch of natural homeopathic style solutions that actually are disinformation.
Why isn't he saying that? Seems so easy.
Why isn't he saying that? Seems so easy.
Why isn't he saying that? Seems so easy.
And he's got a lot of allies on that front, including people in this community who believe that these vaccines are a personal choice, if not straight up harmful.
And he's got a lot of allies on that front, including people in this community who believe that these vaccines are a personal choice, if not straight up harmful.
And he's got a lot of allies on that front, including people in this community who believe that these vaccines are a personal choice, if not straight up harmful.
Now that these communities kind of have an ally at the literal top of health and human services, do we know if anti-vax or vaccine skepticism is increasing in the United States at this point, or is it still too early to tell?