According to my girlfriend when our son has his final set of shots at 18 months old we get a payment from the government. They do this as an incentive for new parents to have their children vaccinated. What do you think?
You'll be sorry when they activate the chips that they are injecting into your poor, defenceless son. What sort of parents are you, placing money over his well being ?
Not sure who that is, but it sure sounds like a worthy cause :P What burns me up is that we were responsible, we got the kids vaccinated, but the tin hat brigade was apparently not in force, so we never got any money for being decent parents.
Christian Graus wrote: What burns me up is that we were responsible, we got the kids vaccinated, but the tin hat brigade was apparently not in force, so we never got any money for being decent parents. I've not looked into it but I doubt it's much.
Bloody hell, they give you money for that? Vaccination is almost a no-brainer. A few years ago some ill educated journalists peddling tin-foil-hat nonsense about how the combined MMR (mumps, measles and rubella) jab causes autism/aspergers. At the time author did say the effect was small, subject to question and less than the risks from the deseases the jab prevented. The results were also ...
Your insolence will effect you adversely, if it hasn't already. The most educated and intelligent people don't get any shots at all, and over half of the doctors today aren't getting vaccinated against H1N1. I suggest you do your research via scientific literature (like I have), instead of puking what you see on mainstream TV or a billboard.
Richard MacCutchan wrote: Ah, now I get it, it can only be true if it's on YouTube. You are mistaken. Only a small fraction of my information comes from youtube, and that is in the form of interviews with researchers and CSPAN material.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote: over half of the doctors today aren't getting vaccinated against H1N1 Inconclusive. Possible reasons for not getting vaccinated: 1) Insufficient supply. One of my coworkers is married to a pediatrician, whose practice has only received a few hundred doses for their 5000+ patients. They're unwilling to dose themselves when it would be depriving one of their patients...
Christian Graus wrote: What burns me up is that we were responsible, we got the kids vaccinated, but the tin hat brigade was apparently not in force, so we never got any money for being decent parents. I've not looked into it but I doubt it's much.
Ian Shlasko wrote: 1) Insufficient supply. One of my coworkers is married to a pediatrician, whose practice has only received a few hundred doses for their 5000+ patients. They're unwilling to dose themselves when it would be depriving one of their patients of immunity. No. If you were informed, you would be aware of New York state health workers absolutely refusing to take the vaccine even when the law mandated it. Ian Shlasko wrote:...
CaptainSeeSharp wrote: No. If you were informed, you would be aware of New York state health workers absolutely refusing to take the vaccine even when the law mandated it. We've already discussed the difference between vaccines being "available" and "mandated." No one wants to be FORCED into an injection. I'm well aware of the situation you're describing, as I live in New York City. You didn't, however,...
CaptainSeeSharp wrote: Your insolence will effect you adversely, if it hasn't already So far the only downside of immunisation I've received is your ill though-out and weirdly agressive reply. I mean I only made a few observations about the MMR vaccination (not the Swine flu one you note, I didn't even mention it) and somehow you've managed to turn observations on a broad social trend into a personal slight, which you...
CaptainSeeSharp wrote: No sh*t. I didn't say youtube or aj. I said SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE which literally means scientific literature in the most literal term. Oh yeah? Which journals?
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