No, the government MADE them remove it. And there was a legal aspect to it also.
In case you haven't noticed, the medical profession has change almost completely to disposable items. With "infection control" being the new buzzword the past decade, EVERYTHING is single use. As a matter of fact, since the companies can charge more for the newer packs, they make more money.
If Thimerosol doesn't end up being the cause of autism, the issue still will have sparked someone, through financial incentive, to figure out what the cause actually is. If Thimerosol isn't the cause, I would be the first person to applaud that discovery-- and look in a new direction.
So you are going to scare people away from getting vaccines to "raise awareness". That's insane. Kids are still dying in this county and other developed countries because they aren't getting their shots. To do anything to encourage people to forego vaccinations is plain wrong.
Yes, like covering up the fact that Toxic levels of Mercury was being injected into infants, and no one caught on until it was too late.
OK. I guess I'm one level removed from what I thought their incentive was. Point still holds.
So you are going to scare people away from getting vaccines to "raise awareness". That's insane. Kids are still dying in this county and other developed countries because they aren't getting their shots. To do anything to encourage people to forego vaccinations is plain wrong.
Really? What happened to the herd-immunization theory? Seems to me this is a perfect time to look at the safety of the situation.
That's not what I said, though. I said that people need to be informed. Who's going to inform them? You? The drug company? Their doctor?