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VP&S Academy Of Clinical Excellence Inducts Sixth Class

VP&S Academy Of Clinical Excellence Inducts Sixth Class
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Treating Persistent/Chronic ITP—Current Care, Future Potential

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Activists undermine vaccination efforts

In some cases, anti-vaccine activists are fabricating stories of deaths that never occurred. “This is exactly what anti-vaccine groups do,” said Dr. Peter Hotez, an infectious diseases specialist and author of “Preventing the Next Pandemic: Vaccine Diplomacy in a Time of Anti-Science.” Anti-vaccine groups have falsely claimed for decades that childhood vaccines cause autism, weaving fantastic conspiracy theories involving government, Big Business and the media. Now, the same groups are blaming patients’ coincidental medical problems on COVID-19 shots, even when it’s clear that age or underlying health conditions are to blame, Hotez said. “They will sensationalize anything that happens after someone gets a vaccine and attribute it to the vaccine,” Hotez said.

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Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that COVID-19 shots are deadly, undermining vaccination

Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that COVID-19 shots are deadly, undermining vaccination
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Anti-Vaccine Activists Promote Conspiracy Theories That Covid Shots Are Deadly

By Liz Szabo, Kaiser Health News Anti-vaccine groups are exploiting the suffering and death of people who happen to fall ill after receiving a covid shot, threatening to undermine the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history. “This is exactly what anti-vaccine groups do,” said Dr. Peter Hotez, an infectious diseases specialist and author of “Preventing the Next Pandemic: Vaccine Diplomacy in a Time of Anti-Science.” Anti-vaccine groups have falsely claimed for decades that childhood vaccines cause autism, weaving fantastic conspiracy theories involving government, Big Business and the media. Now, the same groups are blaming patients’ coincidental medical problems on covid shots, even when it’s clear that age or underlying health conditions are to blame, Hotez said. “They will sensationalize anything that happens after someone gets a vaccine and attribute it to the vaccine,” Hotez said.

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