Vaccine hesitancy is now far-right extremism. They are after us.
(www.nature.com)
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This guy is just cranking out the propaganda,
https://www.medpagetoday.com/podcasts/trackthevax/90372
"How Do We Inject Confidence Into Vaccine Hesitant Americans?"
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/dec/08/peter-hotez-vaccines-did-not-cause-rachels-autism-india-interview
"Peter Hotez: ‘What happens when the anti-vaccine movement moves into India?’"
https://unfoundation.org/blog/post/qa-with-dr-peter-hotez-a-vaccine-scientist-and-the-father-of-an-autistic-daughter-speaks-out/
"The anti-vaccine movement is damaging in so many ways: In terms of lowering vaccine coverage to the point where now we have measles epidemics, lowering vaccine coverage so that we have unnecessary deaths from childhood influenza, lowering vaccination rates to the point where teenage girls are not being vaccinated for cervical cancer.
But there are other consequences, and one of them is that when we talk about autism at the policy level, it quickly veers toward these phony discussions about vaccines."