For sure.It couldn’t be the aluminum and mercury accumulating in the brain, could it?
For sure.It couldn’t be the aluminum and mercury accumulating in the brain, could it?
I and others have posted COUNTLESS publications firmly supporting our position.
No.It couldn’t be the aluminum and mercury accumulating in the brain, could it?
nails what, exactly?Here you go Joe, this one pretty much nails it.
Imagine that: showing empathy for the vaccine injured. What a radical concept.For sure.
I thought you said the medical establishment denied these occurred?Imagine that: showing empathy for the vaccine injured. What a radical concept.
In the STAT piece, Corbett-Helaire listed concrete steps that everyone in the vaccine field—herself included—should take. These steps include establishing a better system through which people can report vaccine-related injuries; creating and widely distributing guidelines for health care providers to better communicate with and care for patients who experience these injuries; and conducting more and deeper scientific investigations into these injuries. Such investigations, she added on the podcast, would not hamper further development of vaccines. Rather, they would further the quality and effectiveness of vaccines, as well as bolster public trust.
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Vaccine injuries deserve more attention, says vaccinologist
More empathy—and investment—is needed to address vaccine-related injuries, says Harvard Chan School’s Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire.www.hsph.harvard.edu