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by ceejayoz
2916 days ago
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> I do not agree with anything that you said. You don't agree that giving a vaccine later means you're not getting its benefits as quickly? You don't agree that three pediatrician visits is 3x the exposure to the germs in a pediatrician's waiting room? As for your pediatrician's particular practice, they may simply be avoiding conflict: http://time.com/3726887/doctors-space-out-vaccines/ > And while nearly 90% thought that such spacing out of the immunizations would put the children, and the community at risk of spreading infectious diseases like measles, 37% said they agreed to do so often or always. (There are also a smattering of whackadoodles in any profession...) |
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