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by wemdyjreichert
2618 days ago
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> no chance A 100% effective vaccination? Also, I didn't imply any moral judgement, I'm simply stating it's not as important as others. With respect to the baby story, was that a strain which was prevented by a HPV vaccination? I understand there is a benefit, and wasn't disputing that. All I was saying was that it was elective and less important. There is a reason it is not required for schools as MMR is, and that it is not standard. |
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But if you want a morality-driven argument it is IMHO undeniably imperative to vaccinate the general public against disease including cancer causing disease regardless of the mode of transmission of said disease and that imperative and benefits outweigh any counter argument that simply abstaining from a given behavior lowers that risk.
If I can find the citation for the article I mentioned (I did Google for it but couldn't find it the first time) I'll happily address whether in fact it's one prevented by Gardasil, etc.