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Gilbert C FAURE
from Immunology and Biotherapies
January 30, 2020 1:15 PM
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Point of view of an Immunologist/curator in 2020 Aprรจs Bobcatsss 2020, ECIL 2021, ICDF 2022,ย HESIVAXs with the motto UTA "Understand to Act" ย Notre proposition ยซ Dรฉsinformation Vaccinale: Curation, Observatoire, Littรฉraties ยป a รฉtรฉ retenue pour le sรฉminaire annuel de lโAcadรฉmie des Controverses et de la Communication Sensible, intitulรฉ ยซ La dรฉsinformation : nouvelles formes, nouveaux dรฉfis ยป, qui s'est tenu ร Paris le mardi 26 novembre 2024. Voir ci-aprรจs posts du 27 novembre, avec lien vers la prรฉsentation sur Slideshare. ย Prรฉsentation le 20 mars 2025 ร InfoxsurSeine deux jours pour dรฉcrypter la dรฉsinformation et รฉchanger autour des solutions. Quels outils concrets face aux manipulations de lโinformation et ร lโessor de lโIA gรฉnรฉrative ? ย Avez vous achetรฉ le numรฉro Juillet/septembre 2025 de la RECHERCHE sur LE FAUX? ย des sujets ร approfondir - Vaccins et argent Making money with vaccines, against vaccines le sujet le plus chaud, de 3,36ย euros par mois ร 300 millions de dollars? - Publications vraies et fausses particuliรจrement difficileย - Obligations, exemptions, incitations, peut-รชtre plus simple?
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 7:53 AM
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The literature is so clear that anyone pushing this causality link between aluminium in vaccines and autism should viewed as fools. And yes, Children's Health Defense remains one of such fools. What baffles us all is that anyone with a MD degree would be involved in anything and any lies on such presented by Children's Health Defense. As for Hooker and Shaw, the lack of credibility makes their presence in such event totally understandableโฆ But all of this does change the reality: the science and data on such is clear. There is no link, no causality implication between aluminium in vaccines and autism.
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Today, 7:46 AM
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The anti-vaccine movement is full of all sorts of inaccurate claims, bizarre views, andย distorted facts. This dissociation with reality often causes anti-vax arguments to conflict with one another. Therefore, in this post I am going to describe 10 anti-vax arguments or claims which are either hypocritical or conflict with other anti-vax claims (i.e., theyโฆ
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 7:44 AM
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Nicolas Hulscher is absurdly easy to fact check -because he so rarely includes any facts in his posts. Itโs like counting jelly beans in an empty jar.
1. Schwartz did not uniquely mandate any of these vaccines. Immunization mandates have existed since the revolutionary war.
2. Smallpox and anthrax vaccines are NOT broadly mandated across the military. They are reserved for special units at risk of exposure to biological agents of war.
3. Whether you miss a flu shot or a curfew -failure to comply with a lawful order in the military has always been met with swift discipline.
4. She is not โyour new CDC director.โ The senate hasnโt even voted yet.
Complaining about vaccines in the military right after an influenza death proximal to Pete Hegsethโs mandate pause -is a really bad look.
Honestly, the scientific integrity of Schwartzโs answers were disappointing at her hearing. Read Jeremy Faustโs excellent take on this.
She made a big effort to appease the cheesy-potatoes of the AV movement -and STILL wasnโt able to curry their favor.
What have we learned from Nicolas?
Partial irrationality is insufficient to sway the irrationalโฆ which is why no one should ever try in matters of medicine. The halfway point between fact and fiction -is fiction.
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 7:29 AM
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One of the first things I learned in medical writing was this: The same information can be written in completely different ways depending on who will read it.
A doctor, patient, researcher, and regulator may all need the same information.
But they do not need it communicated in the same way. That is why one of the first questions medical writers ask is: "Who am I writing for?"
Did you get the answer right before Slide 4?
#MedicalWriting #MedicalCommunication #PatientEducation #HealthcareCommunication #HealthLiteracy #MedicalWriter
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 4:44 AM
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Another week, another paper in Nature Health from the MAI Futures and Health teams.
The team are doing pathbreaking analysis on real world use of AI. Reviewing 1.7m conversations across 109 countries, it's crystal clear that Copilot is an invaluable health resource. But that's particularly true for people with low confidence in their health systems.
People sometimes think that AI is a technology for elites, opening up a new divide. This research contradicts that narrative. Instead it was you would expect from the rapid democratization of expertise - something there for people around the world when they need it most and have no where else to turn.
Props to Beatriz Costa Gomes, Philipp Schoenegger and the rest of the team for the great work. Lots more to come from us on understanding how AI is and will change healthcare.
https://lnkd.in/eR6xZn8V
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Today, 4:43 AM
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Antimicrobial Resistance: A Silent Global Health Crisis Most people think antibiotics will always work when they are sick, but this is becoming less true every year. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites evolve and no longer respond to medicines that once treated them effectively. This makes common infections harder to treat, increases healthcare costs, and puts millions of lives at risk.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), antimicrobial resistance is one of the top 10 global public health threats. Research published in The Lancet estimated that 1.27 million deaths were directly caused by antimicrobial resistance in 2019, while AMR contributed to nearly 5 million deaths worldwide. Without stronger action, experts warn that resistant infections could become even more common in the coming decades.
One major cause of AMR is the misuse and overuse of antibiotics. Taking antibiotics without a prescription, not completing prescribed treatment, and using antibiotics for viral infections such as the common cold all contribute to this growing problem. Antibiotic use in livestock and agriculture also plays a role by encouraging resistant bacteria to develop and spread through the food chain and the environment.
We all have a role to play in slowing antimicrobial resistance. Simple actions such as using antibiotics only when prescribed by qualified healthcare professionals, completing the full course of treatment, practicing good hand hygiene, receiving recommended vaccinations, and supporting infection prevention efforts can help protect these life-saving medicines for future generations. Antimicrobial resistance is a reminder that protecting public health requires responsible choices from individuals, healthcare providers, governments, and communities. Together, we can help preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics and safeguard global health. GlobalHealth CommunicationCenter UNICEF UNICEF USA World Health Organization BYU Public Health Department Author: Godfrey Chinedu Anusiem Public Health Advocate | Applied Health Professional
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 2:31 AM
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Judy Gold also breaks down Larry David's drag moment.
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 2:30 AM
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Emotional responses and engagement with misinformation in adolescents (Frontiers in Psychology):
https://lnkd.in/dR87Z4n3
Glimpse: According to the study, teenagers are able to discern between true and fake war-related headlines, but their interaction with misleading material is motivated more by feelings than by assessments of reliability. High-arousal negative emotions, particularly fear and wrath, significantly boosted intents to share and comment in a simulated social media feed experiment with Romanian high school students, whereas neutral emotional reactions resulted in little involvement. Accuracy evaluations are important, but emotional arousal is the main driver of interaction, according to mixed-effects models. The study shows that adolescents' online behavior is influenced by quick, emotion-driven mechanisms rather than only evaluative reasoning by combining cognitive and affective processes. In order to assist adolescents control affect-driven involvement in high-intensity digital contexts, media literacy programs must address emotional triggers in addition to accuracy checks through techniques like lateral reading and rhetorical cue detection.
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Gilbert C FAURE
July 17, 11:02 AM
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Trust isn't something you build. It's a reading on a dial, produced by six drivers that have nothing to do with the word "trust" itself: competence, benevolence, integrity, predictability, transparency, and reciprocal vulnerability.
None of them can be targeted directly. All of them can be built as procedures long before the emergency starts.
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Gilbert C FAURE
July 17, 9:30 AM
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Eachย year, theย World Health Organizationย andย UNICEF release the clearest picture we have of how manyย peopleย are reached with vaccines.ย ย Thisย year, theย dataย shows that child immunization coverageย inchedย forwardย in 2025ย comparedย toย 2024,ย withย 85% of children worldwideย receivingย theirย basic childhood immunizations.ย Fifty years ago, that figure was just 5%.ย ย HPVย vaccineย accessย alsoย continuesย toย improve,ย withย 33%ย ofย girlsย receivingย theย vaccineย lastย year, up from 31% in 2024, driven by 15 new country introductions.ย ย That progress reflectsย decades ofย commitment:ย countries strengthening their health systems,ย partnersย sustainingย investment inย programsย likeย Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance,ย and health workers reaching childrenย andย their families.ย ย But the dataย alsoย shows whereย gapsย remain.ย 13.5 millionย childrenย have still not received a single vaccine.ย In 2025,ย 57ย countries reported large or disruptive measles outbreaks.ย This meansย itโsย more important than ever to ensure every childย can access lifesavingย vaccines.ย ย We'veย come a long way,ย but the jobย isn'tย finished.ย Vaccinesย work, and our task now isย toย maintainย that momentum so every child, no matter where they live,ย has the opportunity toย grow up healthy and reach their full potential.ย
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Gilbert C FAURE
July 17, 9:27 AM
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Je suis scientifique et ce que je vais dire ne va pas plaire ร tout le monde : pour lutter contre la dรฉsinformation, nous n'avons pas besoin de plus de faits scientifiques.
Quand une fake news se propage, je vois toujours les mรชmes rรฉflexes : - publier une รฉtude, - montrer un graphique, - ajouter des chiffres, - puis d'autres chiffres, - puis encore d'autres chiffresโฆ
Comme si le problรจme รฉtait un manque de donnรฉes.
Entre Google, ChatGPT, les รฉmissions santรฉ ร la TV, les rรฉseaux sociaux et tonton Gรฉrard, il y a toujours quelquโun pour rรฉpondre ร nos questions en citant โune รฉtudeโ.
Le problรจme n'est pas (toujours) l'absence de faits, le problรจme est que les faits voyagent mal.
Une รฉtude scientifique est rarement conรงue pour captiver l'attention du grand public. Une histoire, si. Or, les dรฉsinformateurs sont trรจs bons pour raconter des histoires.
Face ร รงa, nous nโavons pas seulement besoin de produire davantage de connaissances. Nous devons aussi crรฉer davantage de ponts entre ces connaissances et le grand public.
Parce qu'aujourd'hui, la bataille ne se joue pas uniquement sur les donnรฉes trouvรฉes. Elle se joue aussi sur notre capacitรฉ ร les rendre accessibles.
Et sur ce terrain-lร , nous avons besoin de plus de vulgarisateurs, dโexperts qui viennent expliquer, simplement, sans jargon (mais rigoureusement !) ce quโil se passe, ce quโon sait et ce quโon ne sait pas encore au grand public.
Cโest un vrai enjeu de santรฉ publique, qui doit รชtre considรฉrรฉ par les scientifiques comme par les politiques ๐
โป๏ธ Repartagez ce message si vous รชtes dโaccord ๐ฌ Donnez vos idรฉes en commentaires pour mieux faire circuler les donnรฉes, on a besoin de tout le monde !
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Gilbert C FAURE
July 17, 9:25 AM
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Media literacy is now just as important as learning to read and write, lawmaker says (EUPerspectives):
https://lnkd.in/dpRuxfMt
Glimpse: As important as learning to read and write, media literacy is today regarded as a fundamental democratic ability. The article makes the case that societies must treat media literacy as a fundamental skill rather than an optional add-on due to the rapid changes in the information ecosystem, including AI-generated content, algorithmic amplification, dwindling trust in institutions, and increasingly hazy boundaries between journalism, opinion, and manipulation. Three priorities are highlighted by educators and politicians throughout Europe: enhancing critical thinking abilities, educating individuals to identify false information and synthetic media, and including media literacy courses at all educational levels. The article emphasizes that media literacy allows people to actively and intelligently participate in democratic life in addition to safeguarding them against damage. Societies run the risk of increasing polarization, becoming more susceptible to manipulation, and losing public trust if media literacy is not widely practiced.
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Today, 11:04 AM
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Another case of lack of critical analysis of a paper, one of ignorance, of not reading a paper properly or completely, or one of bias and lies ? But letโs look at the limitations of the refered study only to see how irrelevant this finding is. ยซย There were several limitations of this study. First, this was a retrospective study from a single hospital; thus, our findings may lack generalizability. Second, we did not prepare participants to obviate myocardial glucose uptake, and we excluded participants who had fasted for less than 12 hours. This potentially led to physiologic uptake and affected the result, although it was statistically significant under the same preparation conditions. Third, myocardial 18F-FDG uptake in scans that are not specifically performed to assess cardiac inflammation and that are influenced by many factors (age, sex, insulin resistance, diet, etc) are subject to inaccuracies.ย ยป One canโt believe that a pseudo doctor had no knowledge of these limitations making this clinically irrelevant. As well, the authors did not assess COVID infections status as COVID itself as an infection could induce the same issues. OUF
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Today, 7:50 AM
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One of the biggest vaccine myths in history may have started with a tragedyโand an answer that medicine simply didnโt have yet.
In the 1970s and 1980s, some infants developed devastatin
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 7:44 AM
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Did you know that the hepatitis B vaccine was first licensed in the United States in 1981 for use in high-risk populations?
It wasn't until 1991 that universal infant hepatitis B vaccination was recommended.
Understanding the history of hepatitis B vaccination recommendations can provide important context when evaluating current public health policies and disease prevention strategies.
We've included a resource in the first comment for those who would like to learn more about hepatitis B and the hepatitis B vaccine.
#vaccines
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 7:43 AM
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Chers parents ne baissons pas la garde , la lutte contre les maladies infantiles continue.
Respectons toujours le calendrier vaccinal de nos enfants.
#VACROUTINE237 #PEVCAMEROUN
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Gilbert C FAURE
Today, 4:50 AM
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โน๏ธ ๐ Les fausses informations et les croyances infondรฉes en santรฉ constituent aujourd'hui un champ de recherche en plein essor en psychologie sociale, ร l'intersection de nombreuses questions : confiance envers les institutions, adhรฉsion aux recommandations de santรฉ, dรฉcisions de soins, vaccination, pratiques de soins non conventionnelles, ou encore diffusion des connaissances scientifiques.
J'ai eu le plaisir de coordonner un symposium consacrรฉ ร cette thรฉmatique lors du 16แต Congrรจs International de Psychologie Sociale, sous le soleil d'Aix-en-Provence โ๏ธ๐ชป .
L'un des objectifs รฉtait de faire dialoguer deux รฉquipes de recherche dรฉveloppant des travaux complรฉmentaires sur ces questions :
๐๐ Les prรฉsentations de Virginie Bagneux et Laurie Levard ont apportรฉ un รฉclairage sur les croyances infondรฉes en santรฉ, leurs dรฉterminants et les enjeux liรฉs ร la vaccination.
๐๏ธ๐ฅ Celles de Sylvain Delouvรฉe et Lรฉo Toussard ont explorรฉ ces problรฉmatiques dans le champ de l'oncologie, en articulant approches thรฉoriques et recherches empiriques.
Les prรฉsentations ont mis en รฉvidence plusieurs points de convergence, tant sur les dรฉterminants psychosociaux รฉtudiรฉs que sur les enjeux mรฉthodologiques et les implications pour la recherche et l'application. Les รฉchanges avec le public et qui s'en sont suivis ont permis de prolonger ces rรฉflexions et pourront fait รฉmerger plusieurs autres pistes de recherche, d'application et potentielles collaborations.
Un grand merci aux 4 intervenants pour la qualitรฉ de leurs prรฉsentations et des รฉchanges, ร l'ensemble des participants ainsi qu'aux organisateurs du congrรจs, l'Association pour la Diffusion de la Recherche Internationale en Psychologie Sociale (ADRIPS) et le Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale (LPS) d'Aix-Marseille Universitรฉ. Merci รฉgalement pour le soutien du Cancรฉropรดle Nord-Ouest et l'Anthropo-Lab ~ Laboratoire d'anthropologie expรฉrimentale.
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Today, 4:43 AM
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๐ WHO has published an updated AMR Fact Sheet, a useful resource for anyone working in health, research, policy, or innovation.
Here are a few facts I have selected: ๐น Antibiotic use and misuse: the misuse and overuse of antibiotics remain major drivers of AMR. In 2022, first-choice ("Access") antibiotics accounted for only 53% of global human antibiotic consumption, highlighting the continued reliance on broader-spectrum agents. ๐น Antibiotic resistance is increasing. In 2023, 1 in 6 bacterial infections was resistant to antibiotic treatment. Between 2018 and 2023, resistance increased in more than 40% of monitored bacteriaโantibiotic combinations, with average annual increases ranging from 5โ15%. WHO estimates that resistance is highest in the South-East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean Regions, where 1 in 3 infections are resistant. For gonorrhoea, ciprofloxacin resistance has reached 75%. ๐น Fungal AMR is an emerging global concern as drug-resistant fungal infections are becoming increasingly difficult to treat. Of particular concern is the spread of multidrug-resistant Candidozyma auris (formerly Candida auris). Resistance is also growing in Aspergillus species, with many strains no longer responding to azole antifungals widely used in both medicine and agriculture. ๐น AMR goes beyond bacteria. The emergence of drug-resistant parasites continues to threaten progress in malaria control and elimination efforts. ๐น WHO leads include efforts to prevent and control AMR through the Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (GAP-AMR) 2026โ2036, working closely with FAO, #WOAH and UNEP-WCMC under a #OneHealth approach. The GAP-AMR is implemented through NAPs and supported by WHO's Strategic and Operational Priorities 2025โ2035, including efforts to advance the development of new therapies, vaccines and diagnostics. ๐ Read the updated fact sheet: https://lnkd.in/dvQBRtHQ
๐ก AMR is not only about preserving existing medicines. It is also about accelerating innovation, strengthening health systems, improving access, and ensuring that effective treatments remain available for future generations.
#AMR #AntimicrobialResistance #OneHealth #GlobalHealth #Innovation #Diagnostics #Antibiotics #FungalInfections #Malaria #PublicHealth #WHO
Read here the fact-sheet: https://lnkd.in/dvQBRtHQ Philip Mathew World Health Organization Kim Chriscaden
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Today, 4:38 AM
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New publication in PLOS Digital Health!
This paper mapped and evaluated existing digital, health, and civic literacy platforms, assessing how well they support digital citizenship for health among young people.
Read here: https://lnkd.in/dJhpMYy4
I worked on this during my research fellowship at Digital Transformations for Health Lab, and Iโm forever thankful for the opportunity to carry out this work and grow as a researcher. DC4H was a new area for me, and Iโm grateful to Whitney Gray, Louise Holly, and Tomiwa Akinsanya for their support and guidance throughout the fellowship and beyond. It has been an amazing journey doing the work and also a long review process, but I'm glad to finally see it published as a journal article.
#DigitalLiteracy #HealthLiteracy #CivicLiteracy #DigitalCitizenshipForHealth | 12 comments on LinkedIn
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Today, 2:30 AM
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The One Nation senator made the previously unreported remarks during a live stream discussion with three prominent Australian anti-vaccine mandate activists.
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July 17, 11:03 AM
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We believe people donโt remember statistics. They remember stories. They donโt act because information existsโthey act because information connects. Our role is to transform evidence into clarity, clarity into confidence, and confidence into meaningful conversations that improve health.
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July 17, 10:48 AM
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A bill with bipartisan support was just introduced, and we are very happy about it. It would modernize the program that compensates people in the rare cases when a vaccine causes a serious injury, and it would finally bring COVID-19 vaccine claims into that system.
A bit about how this works. The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) has been around since 1986. It's a no-fault system, which means people don't have to sue a manufacturer or prove negligence to be compensated. It runs on a small excise tax on vaccines rather than taxpayer dollars, and it uses an "injury table" that lists injuries known to be associated with certain vaccines. If someone experiences one of those recognized injuries in the expected timeframe, it's presumed connected, and they don't have to prove causation from scratch. Other claims can still be considered, they just require more evidence.
If you're wondering why COVID-19 wasn't already included, it comes down to timing. When the vaccines first rolled out under emergency use authorization, injury claims were routed into a separate, more limited program called the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP), which was built for public health emergencies. That program doesn't allow you to appeal a decision, doesn't cover pain and suffering, and has a large backlog of claims that have been sitting without a decision for years. Even after the COVID-19 vaccines received full FDA approval and were added to the immunization schedule, those claims were never moved into the stronger, fairer VICP that covers other routine vaccines. This bill fixes that.
Our support for vaccines has always been about public health, not pharma companies. Vaccines save millions of lives. In the rare instances where someone is injured, we feel strongly that they deserve a fair, timely, and compassionate path to compensation. Standing up for those people and standing up for vaccines are the same thing, and it's encouraging to see both parties recognize that.
We will share updates as we have them.
https://lnkd.in/dDqpA4y5
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July 17, 9:29 AM
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People believing this misinformation should be referred for psychiatric evaluation. Such is a lieโฆ And McCullough Foundation posts such shows how desperate they are for views for nothingโฆ
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July 17, 9:26 AM
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New South Wales health authorities have hailed a vaccination program that has nearly halved hospitalisations for a potentially deadly respiratory virus among newborn babies a "fantastic" success, as the winter illness peak fast approaches.
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July 17, 9:22 AM
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How long does misinformation from McCullough Foundation stay on LinkedIn ? Too long. Now regarding the spike protein staying in oneโs blood ? Well, not controlling for COVID infections and long COVID shows how terrible these claims areโฆ
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