That's been my position for just over twenty years. Hopefully at least one good thing that will come out of the plandemic will be a significant increase in people coming to the same conclusion.
I vaxxed my older 3 kids with the usuals on schedule. My baby, though...I’m waiting. And maybe won’t do any of them at all. But they sure pressure you to! I’d prefer to take the passive risk, rather than the active risk. And RFK’s book really opened my eyes!
Excellent thing to add to the conversation here; ... but I thought the claim was that in 2020 the number of infant/child vaccinations declined steeply (due to "pandemic disruptions" in health care delivery) and then, subsequently, the decline in infant mortality was observed.
In any case, I think it likely that vaccine "hesitancy" in FL will grow, if only because of the voting-with-feet migration into the state. Such voters bringing their hesitancy with them.
That's been my position for just over twenty years. Hopefully at least one good thing that will come out of the plandemic will be a significant increase in people coming to the same conclusion.
I vaxxed my older 3 kids with the usuals on schedule. My baby, though...I’m waiting. And maybe won’t do any of them at all. But they sure pressure you to! I’d prefer to take the passive risk, rather than the active risk. And RFK’s book really opened my eyes!
Did you see Floridan overall infant mortality went down 12% last year? coincidentally Florida became the most overall vaccine hesitant state.
Excellent thing to add to the conversation here; ... but I thought the claim was that in 2020 the number of infant/child vaccinations declined steeply (due to "pandemic disruptions" in health care delivery) and then, subsequently, the decline in infant mortality was observed.
In any case, I think it likely that vaccine "hesitancy" in FL will grow, if only because of the voting-with-feet migration into the state. Such voters bringing their hesitancy with them.