I think you’re doing what your tagine says.
IIRC the largest, most complete study on this was done in Japan and showed just what I said.
Also Factcheck is not credible. They lied about seeing Obama’s birth certificate, when the image they shared showed distortion from the page fold that was the opposite of what it should have been, based on experiments I did using the same fold. And since then the HDOH has indirectly confirmed 3 times that there is no valid birth certificate for Obama in Hawaii.
So the people you’re relying on are known liars.
butterdezillion wrote: “I think you’re doing what your tagine says.”
Perhaps but I think the anti-vaxxers are very guilty of ‘Picking the expert who says the things they agree with.’ scouring the web for ‘experts’ who reinforce their anti-vaxxer beliefs while rejecting any information that contradicts that belief.
For example, using irrelevant criteria such as Obama’s birth certificate to reject real data on vaccines. A quick web search will reveal multiple sources other than Fact Check thar repudiate your claim.
butterdezillion wrote: “So the people you’re relying on are known liars.”
The people you rely upon for anti-vaxxer information are known grifters profiting from snake oil and web clicks.