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Antivaxxers, is it possible to make them change their mind?

Hope so!

By LassepetterPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Do you care about the health of yourself and your children? Tired of watching people suffer from preventable diseases while run-of-the-mill fraudulent cons get a free pass? As part of a community-based collective of members who know that vaccines work and represent perhaps one of the few remaining lifelines for this planet, its primary objective is to ensure that anti-vaccinator misinformation does not make it further than its shores.

It is unrealistic to expect that we will ever wipe out all counter-vaccine supporters. What we can do is decide between them. Competitors who refuse to take vaccines should be stripped of the fame that their accomplishments have brought them. They should become known instead for their overwhelming ineptitude.

Every mature person knows that to reduce the spread of the virus, we have to take responsibility and do what we can to reduce the spread. Talking about every person's freedom is rubbish and stupid, it is not about freedom. And all of those who got sick and ended up in hospital. Did they have a choice? No, they didn't. They had no choice at all.

So talking about freedom in the matter of this deadly virus is extremely boring and as I wrote, stupid. It is sad when people believe that restrictions are made by a government to restrict people's life, to control them.

In Sweden we now have demonstrations against vaccine cards, they say it is against propels freedom? It is an insult to all those who died of the virus. They should be ashamed to call it a restriction against freedom! Even freedom has a responsibility against humans and humanity.

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Yes, I know, some people have issues taking vaccines, they could be allergic or have other medical reasons not to take the vaccine and should not do that either. But it could not be so many that it would be any problem. All the other, the conspiracy theories maker. They must take responsibility.

We have a chance to reduce the spread of covid and should grab that chance. Vaccinations are not 100% safe but have decreased the disease for themselves and perhaps the hospitals could use their knowledge beds to other diseases. Now the personnel at the hospitals are working overtime to take care of those who have got sick of the virus. Most of the beds at covid departments are occupied by people who haven't taken the vaccine.

Is your child fully vaccinated? A new anti-vaccination movie is out in America which could lead to an outbreak of deadly diseases. The misinformation that this film promotes could hurt you, your family, and even your community. A tug-of-war has developed between those who have access to vaccines and those who do not. It's time to find out which side of the fence you are on. No one wants their child to be left vulnerable to life-threatening and communicable diseases, so it's time to vaccinate them and make sure they can't get any serious infections.



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So vaccinate and take care of each other, keep distance even vaccinated, and wear a mask.

And you, who don't vaccinate, stay at home, don't go out, and keep away from public areas.

We aim to change the harmful psychological effects that result from believing anti-vaccination myths and lies, otherwise referred to as vaccine hesitancy. To help promote stronger communities we reinforce positive attitudes toward vaccination through improving public education, facilitating evidence-based decision making, surveying local sentiments on vaccination, increasing population immunity levels against infectious diseases, and building social cohesion among community members by treating people with respect despite their differences in values.

We aim to change the harmful psychological effects that result from believing anti-vaccination myths and lies, otherwise referred to as vaccine hesitancy. To help promote stronger communities we reinforce positive attitudes toward vaccination through improving public education, facilitating evidence-based decision making, surveying local sentiments on vaccination, increasing population immunity levels against infectious diseases, and building social cohesion among community members by treating people with respect despite their differences in values.

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