icclearly wrote: “By the way, why don’t you turn this over to the CNN or MSNBC fact-checkers? You have not mentioned them, yet. I’m sure they’ll get this fact fixed right away!”
I’ll turn it over to the AMA:
“AMA survey shows over 96% of doctors fully vaccinated against COVID-19”
Here’s some background on the AAPS:
“The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) is an ultra-right-wing non-profit association that promotes a range of scientifically discredited hypotheses, including the belief that HIV does not cause AIDS, that being gay reduces life expectancy, that there is a link between abortion and breast cancer, and that there is a causal relationship between vaccines and autism.” Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_American_Physicians_and_Surgeons
Why would anyone be surprised or impressed that AAPS who believes that vaccines cause autism members aren’t getting vaccinated?
“Here’s some background on the AAPS”
There you go again. So, you are implying that the AAPS doctors should not have an opinion because you don’t happen to agree with them? That is, only those with whom you agree are correct. I get it. At least we understand your thought process (or, actually failure of thought process).
Why is their opinion any better or worse than the AMA who toes the government line?
AMA is the AP, Reuters, CNN for the docs. What would you expect?