11 Vaccine Myths That Just Refuse To Die: Debunked
1. Get The Facts On Getting Vaxxed
Vaccinations are not only medically responsible choice for ourselves and our families; they are an ethically responsible choice too. Protect ourselves and our community – after all, we are all a part of the wider community. Providing accurate and factual evidence regarding vaccination is also a moral and ethical responsibility. No conspiracies. No emotional appeals. Just the facts. A person cannot be fully informed without access to factual and accurate information.
Saying scientific consensus on vaccines is wrong because you read an article online is like saying your plumber can change a tyre, therefore, your mechanic is wrong. Not only that but then going out and spreading the ideas you read in that article, without verifying the information within it, is also unethical.
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