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Anna Gilman's avatar

Anyone still claiming that COVID vaccines are/were beneficial isn’t the most trustworthy source on vaccination.

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Andre Cunha Rego's avatar

Unlike the author I completely trust RFJ Jr to deal with this health problem. In fact after the covid mandate fiasco distrust in vaccines run high and he is the right person to recreate vaccine confidence among the American population by promoting evidence-based vaccine safety studies.

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James Quinn's avatar

A very badly needed bit of simple common sense. But as with so much common sense in this politically polarized madhouse where both truth and common sense are in even shorter supply than vaccines may soon be, Mr. McNeil is likely largely preaching to the Choir.

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elizabeth miller's avatar

VERY happy to see Mr. McNeil contributing to your site. I've missed his common sense.

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Steve Lagerfeld's avatar

Excellent piece. I would be interested in seeing the evidence for this statement: "The “natural healing” movement -- which is underwritten by some unscrupulous marketers who raise fears about immunizations so they can sell vitamins and food supplements as “immune boosters” -- jumped on it," Or maybe he didn't mean "underwritten" in the sense that they supplied material support, only that they raised fears?

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