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And, you know, if we, if we move quickly, like in this case with, with autism, we're compromising quality and, you know, and that's a, that's a,
So from a historical perspective, many years ago when I was first teaching a course on prevention and health promotion in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota, we were talking about vaccinations.
And there was a presentation that was put together by the American Academy of Pediatrics with the actor Cliff Robertson,
And it was the need for people to understand and get their kids vaccinated for a variety of different things.
And one of the things that came out in that presentation was this, is that fortunately we don't see these disease manifestations.
And for many people who don't see them, they say, well, why do we need to get vaccinated for them?
If it's not, if we don't see them, well, guess what?
One of the reasons why was because many, many people got vaccinated and let's fast forward to now, now, you know, when, when, um, when kids aren't getting vaccinated for measles, mumps, and rubella, let me tell you, all of a sudden we're seeing measles and, um,
And that can happen if that's a wake-up call.
That can also happen with some of the other disease manifestations that we're dealing with.
So becoming lackadaisical is not the answer for this.
And so we have to keep our voices loud to make sure that people are properly vaccinated.
Clarence, last thoughts.
Erin, some thoughts, last thoughts?