“Always be skeptical about whichever “expert” you choose to trust.”
Yes; that’s true. That door swings both ways, right?
She’s an osteopathic physician, and people tend to disparage them as crackpots and kooks. I’m in my 70s, and the best PCP I’ve had, by far, was a DO. She wasn’t anti-vax or anti-prescription in any way, but did try to look at my big picture before writing a prescription. Trump’s personal physician while he was in the White House, Sean Conley, is a DO.
As far as vaccines for kids in relation to autism, it could be true or not. Maybe it’s a coincidence that autism reared its head with a vengeance at the same time kids were being barraged with cocktails full of who-knows-what. I don’t have kids and haven’t delved into that myself, but the timeline is suspicious. My SIL and niece, both of whom have small children, are 100% anti-vax. I’m not, and have had several throughout my life; I just won’t have THIS one until maybe 2025 if it appears to be safe.
In any case, people have opinions on both sides of the FauciFlu shots, and that’s life I guess.
Statists, elitists, media, corporatists, commercialists and other wannabe tyrants who use fear, lies, manipulation and coercion can’t be trusted to diagmose, test for or treat the virus; assess whether a death is caused by the virus, compile heath statistics about the virus, develop or administer vaccines to retard or stop the virus; fund hostile foreign science to develop the virus as a biological weapon; or count votes in the nezt election.