Post 2033038 by coveb@mstdn.io
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 (DIR) Post #2031919 by Saederup92@qoto.org
       2018-12-16T16:40:47Z
       
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       One thing I don't understand is the people who are heavily against vaccines because "oh me oh my vaccines can cause autism". I mean even if autism really was a possible side effect it still can't be the worst that could happen after all
       
 (DIR) Post #2033038 by coveb@mstdn.io
       2018-12-16T17:44:48Z
       
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       @Saederup92 hilarious
       
 (DIR) Post #2033201 by Saederup92@qoto.org
       2018-12-16T17:54:12Z
       
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       @SecondJon I do have it yes.
       
 (DIR) Post #2033820 by Saederup92@qoto.org
       2018-12-16T18:28:37Z
       
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       @SecondJon I mean. If you'd rather be struck by that then who am I to judge tho
       
 (DIR) Post #2051013 by OzSTEMTeach@qoto.org
       2018-12-17T12:13:01Z
       
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       @Saederup92 It'll basically be a negative feedback cycle, immunisation decreases until diseases increase, then immunisation increases until it dies down. No idea what causes the negative feedback for the immunisation itself though... by all rights, as diseases increase, vaccination should increase BUT NEVER GO DOWN AGAIN
       
 (DIR) Post #2078543 by Saederup92@qoto.org
       2018-12-18T15:02:09Z
       
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       @OzSTEMTeach Makes sense