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    How anti vaxxing started.[emoji12]employee-month.jpg

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    "Dude, you're dating a single mom?"

    "Yeah dude what's wrong?"

    "You wanna be a stepdad?"

    "Nope. She's an antivaxxer... Her kid won't be around very long"


    Hehehe

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    While the Department of Health bears the burden of combating vaccine hesitancy and complacency, leaders with any influence at all, whether militant, religious, political or otherwise, should take extreme care to cooperate with the global campaign to eradicate vaccine-preventable diseases, and have the moral burden of making sure that children don’t suffer as a consequence of political games.

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    ^^^





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    oh hey


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    He said he was hazed... Yup we believe you.

    Dela Rosa: Are outbreaks created so vaccines make money?

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    Chickenpox, mumps, pertussis: Doctor warns of more disease outbreaks as vaccine rates plummet | ABS-CBN News


    Immunization coverage in the country dropped to 40 percent last year, from an average 70 percent in recent years, partly due to mistrust stoked by a dengue vaccine scandal, authorities earlier said.
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    sabi ko nga

    mga tried and tested childhood vaccines --> measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP)

    mga natakot sa dengvaxia nag generalize lahat ng vaccine dangerous

    may tawag sa ganyan tao
    Last edited by uls; September 28th, 2019 at 05:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post

    mga natakot sa dengvaxia nag generalize lahat ng vaccine dangerous

    may tawag sa ganyan tao
    "the ill-informed."

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    "the ill-informed."
    Mostly DDS or our kababayan who blindly supported this admin. [emoji25]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flipo View Post
    Mostly DDS or our kababayan who blindly supported this admin. [emoji25]

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    Also the ones whose only source of info is the local media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flipo View Post
    Mostly DDS or our kababayan who blindly supported this admin. [emoji25]

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    Politics aside, 600 have died from that vaccine. What do you think should’ve been done? Continue using it on the population?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post





    sabi ko nga

    mga tried and tested childhood vaccines --> measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP)

    mga natakot sa dengvaxia nag generalize lahat ng vaccine dangerous

    may tawag sa ganyan tao
    Sino ba kasi yang mga nanakot na yan tungkol sa dengoyvaxia..madami tuloy nadengoy ng gawa nila?

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    ^ hindi na kailangan ng validation basta kung ano sinabi ni erfe at acosta tangapin nyo na lang yun

    I'm not that DUMB

    For all we know those numbers mentioned by oj88 is bloated and worse those kids could have died of other illness not related to dengvaxia

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    ^ hindi na kailangan ng validation basta kung ano sinabi ni erfe at acosta tangapin nyo na lang yun

    I'm not that DUMB

    For all we know those numbers mentioned by oj88 is bloated and worse those kids could have died of other illness not related to dengvaxia

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    I admit that those figures were cited off an article and I cannot validate it independently. But, I'll leave this here to support the narrative that the Dengvaxia vaccine does have a negative effect on seronegative patients.

    The possibility of risk for seronegative people was raised by WHO and published in a position paper in July 2016: “…vaccination may be ineffective or may theoretically even increase the future risk of hospitalized or severe dengue illness in those who are seronegative at the time of first vaccination regardless of age.
    Source: WHO | WHO advises Dengvaxia be used only in people previously infected with dengue

    The full WHO position paper: https://www.who.int/wer/2016/wer9130.pdf

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    mga dilawan sarado ang isip

    the only argument they come up with is nobody can prove all those people died of side effect of dengvavia

    WHO, US FDA, EU authorities all state the same warning: Dengvaxia is not for dengue-naive

    PERIOD

    the mass vaccination conducted in PH DID NOT test the subjects individually if previously infected or not

    for sure there are subjects who are dengue-naive who got the vaccine

    they used AGE as the filter (9 yrs old up)

    Sanofi assumed people age 9 and up have already been infected

    Wrong

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    the WARNING came after the clinical trials

    during the mass vaccination in PH (which was really a clinical trial) Sanofi was still not sure if the vaccine is dangerous to dengue-naive

    it was after the clinical trial that they confirmed it

    then the developed world approved the vaccine with the warning label

    ginawa lang experimento ang PH

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    kahit paulit ulit mo ipakita sa mga dilawan ang warning label, they will just ignore it

    coz they see this as a political issue
    Last edited by uls; September 30th, 2019 at 12:26 PM.

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    ganyan talaga tingin ng foreigner sa 3rd world

    Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America... mga guinea pigs nila

    backward countries with easily corruptible governments

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    DOH confirms 4th polio case in Philippines | Inquirer News

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Missy View Post
    DOH confirms 4th polio case in Philippines | Inquirer News

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    ibalik ang tiwala sa vaccination!
    walang ibang paraan.

    food for thought:
    while 95% of people who contract the polio virus have no symptoms, they can still infect others.
    only 1-5% of those who contract the polio virus, come down with the paralytic symptoms that the commonfolk are familiar with.
    translation: for every one person that gets afflicted with the paralysis attributed to polio, there are as many as 99 people out there that have the virus to spread around, even as they have absolutely no symptoms.

    get vaccinated and be protected.
    have your children vaccinated and have them protected. hey! this is one of the few vaccines that do not come with a needle! pinapatak lang ito sa bibig at linululon lang po ito.
    Last edited by dr. d; November 6th, 2019 at 09:26 AM.

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