Anti -vaccination of Florida’s plan to end the vaccine instructions for kids and all people happy


Wednesday afternoon, Florida’s General Joseph Ladpo has announced that he is defending all the vaccine instructions in the state. This includes the end of the vaccine requirements for children at school. Within minutes of the announcement of Ladpo, members of a private anti -vaccine Facebook group called the free child vaccine were happy.

Another member wrote: “Amen, stop using the poisoned to our precious children, and another member added:” F -Yah! Abte time. Let the revolution begin. “

Another member wrote, “I don’t have to inject my kids into the poison because you have washed out of the brain to live in fear.”

Soon, members of other parts of the country expressed their tendency to take similar actions in their states. Another member wrote, “I’m very jealous! I hope the next GA is,” another added: “I hope VA follows this case.”

While many members celebrated, others were looking for medical help. On the same day, a member was looking for advice on treating cough in their child. The answers included various vitamin supplements and “onion socks”. (Some people without evidence believe that chopped onions are absorbing viruses and toxins near the body.) Elsewhere, members recommend recommending an hour of chlorine dioxide – a toxic bleaching solution – to treat the child’s possible baby meningitis. These groups do not only enhance anti -vaccine content. They also expand illegal and often dangerous medical recommendations.

The coming out of the happiness in the child -free child group repeated a celebration spirit online in the anti -vaccine community.

“That’s how you make America again healthy. Do other countries follow Florida’s leadership?” Children’s Health Defense, an anti -vaccine group by Robert F. US Health Minister Kennedy Jr. has been submitted to his X account. Moments later, the group hosted a live space with Dr. Mahmate Oz, who led the Medicaire and Medicaid service centers and Kennedy’s wife Kennedy. (Oz did not discuss the Florida Declaration.)

While the anti-wailkin community is celebrated, public health experts criticized Florida’s decision, saying that it may endanger the lives of children who are not protected from diseases such as measles, mumps, chickenpox, polio and hepatitis, all of which can be safe and safe.

“There is short -term damage because it alone weakens the confidence in vaccines around the world,” says Alex Momuzov, an oncologist who monitored hundreds of drug tests in several companies, including PFizer.

For Natalia Sullenkova, a Miami-based special care physician who has been fighting anti-vaccine information for many years, the Ladapo Declaration and subsequent celebrations are not surprised-and he believes that the result will be predictable.

“Florida has been moving along this path for many years,” says Sullenkova. “We know from history that before the vaccine, children died of measles, polio, cough and other vaccine preventive diseases. Without the vaccine, children will die again.”

With the decline in vaccination rates in the United States, which has been declining in recent years, the impact of the Florida vaccine prohibition can be devastating. “For a long time, we don’t know the impact. There are very little data on what happens when removing the instructions. This risk is suddenly.” “Perhaps the vaccination rate drops 10 %? Or maybe 50 %? No one knows. Higher drop can lead to devastating epidemic.”

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