You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Diabetes in Infants - Caused by Vaccination (VaxXed: Stories from the Road)

in #vaccines7 years ago

The Hepatitis B vaccine is extremely low risk and even the symptoms or side effects possible are not severe at all, while for infants that contract hepatitis B have a 15-25% chance of premature death, as well as liver problems and cancer. It's really important that we don't shut out the benefits of the vaccine because we see words that scare us. Its really important that we understand the science and facts. Also this graph from the the peer reviewed travel medicine journal might show why it is important to vaccinate for hep B
![image.png()

Sort:  

low risk of side effects is not a reason to vaccinate en mass against a statistically small number of cases that might get hep b and an even smaller number of those that might have complications.

Putting one child at risk of vaccine side effects to keep another child "safe" from hep b makes no sense. Not a compelling case for broad stroke action sorry.

People are free to drink the koolaid they just shouldn't expect others to drink because they do.

If people would use their critical thinking this world would be a better place.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.19
TRX 0.16
JST 0.032
BTC 63966.12
ETH 2753.08
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.66