Those statements are untrue Jake and you are endangering public health with this simplistic assessment. If you are interested in the debate you could start by doing some research and using an evidence-based argument to debate this topic. We are currently over-vaccinating children and it is necessary to assess each vaccine separately to determine its value to public health when it is known that all vaccines have side-effects in some children and life-threatening chronic illness is escalating with the expansion of the vaccination schedule. It is not acceptable (or scientific) to keep adding vaccines to the schedule if you have not proved that the vaccines are not causing this illness in our children. The government’s policy is not based on scientific methodology because it has not investigated this possibility.
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