Effsie wrote:
exodus wrote:
Andrew Wakefield said it
is not safe and got struck off for saying it.
Yes, but that is because he was proven to be wrong.
exodus wrote:
Point is many with kids are not sure, fueled (sic) by stuff on the social media etc.
And also, presumably, fuelled by comments such as yours!
The reason that I am challenging your comments is that they cause concern, but, to my knowledge, there is no proven evidence to support what you are saying, but this is how panic starts. We had it recently with someone on this forum suggesting that Bank of Cyprus was about to go under. We also have people posting elsewhere that Thomas Cook as going bust, but they are still here
The internet can be a fantastic resource, but a few poorly chosen thoughts or opinions can cause so much damage.
The BBC has been reporting the recent increases in measals, now mumps too, in UK and USA and indeed some EU Countries.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-48386990The BBC reports say this is mainly due to kids not been vaccinated - because their parents
have been scaremongered by reports of possible harmful side effects.
I have seen similar in Israel, as I said before.
I also said that in Israel. just to be sure. many such parents have opted for single vaccines.
My OP was to draw attention to that option and to suggest it might be a useful optionin UK, USA, etc.
My own grandchildren have had the single vaccines, rather than the triple (MMR) one.
To suggest that my OP is an example of using the internet to put off people having their kids vaccinated is fatuous!
Amos.