Without evidence, RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel tosses hep B vaccine recommendation

I FEEL SO ANXIOUS ABOUT THIS DECISION!!! IT MAKES ZERO SENSE TO DROP THE BIRTH DOSE RECOMMENDATION WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE! I MEAN, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT A LIFESAVING VACCINE HERE THAT'S BEEN PROVEN TIME AND TIME AGAIN TO SAVE LIVES. TO JUST DISREGARD ALL THOSE YEARS OF SCIENCE AND PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDELINES IS CRAZY!!! 🤯 WHAT IF THIS DECISION LEADS TO MORE INFECTIONS IN BABIES?! DO WE REALLY WANT TO TAKE THAT RISK?! I'M SO SICK OF THESE "BASELESS SKETCHICALITY" MINDSETS IN THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY. WE NEED TO GET BACK TO SCIENCE-BASED DECISIONS, NOT IDEOLOGY! 🙄
 
I'm really concerned about this decision 🤕. I mean, come on, no evidence of harm or benefit from delaying a life-saving vaccine? That just doesn't add up for me 🙅‍♂️. And what's with the "baseless skepticism" comment? Who does Cody Meissner think he is, telling us what's good and bad for our kids? 🤷‍♀️

I get that people might have questions about vaccines, but to drop a whole guideline without even considering the data is just not right 🚫. And what about all those babies who rely on this vaccine for protection? Do we really want to put them at risk of infections and long-term health problems? 😷 I don't think so.

I'm also worried about the admin burden and clinical feasibility of testing antibody levels after each dose... it's a lot to handle, especially when you're dealing with vulnerable populations like new moms 🤰. And what about the science behind vaccine efficacy? If we can't even trust that, how do we know any of this will work? 🤔

This whole thing just feels like a bunch of ideologically driven nonsense 🙄 to me. We need some real science and evidence here, not just speculation and fear-mongering 💡.
 
I'm telling you, this decision is a total disaster 🤯! They're just ignoring decades of evidence that shows vaccinating all babies against hepatitis B on the day of birth is crucial in preventing infections and reducing mortality rates. I mean, what's next? Are they gonna start giving out tiny parachutes to newborns or something? 😂 No way, this is just a case of baseless skepticism and ideology taking over science.

And don't even get me started on the fact that they're not considering the impact on vulnerable populations like babies born to mothers who test negative for the virus. That's just irresponsible 🤦‍♀️. I know some people might say "what about the risk of side effects?" But let's be real, we've been doing this vaccine thing for decades and it's proven to be safe and effective.

The AMA is totally right when they call this decision "reckless" 👏. We need to stand by our science and not let ideology get in the way of protecting public health. I'm all about being informed and critical thinking, but come on people! Let's use our brains for good, not just because it's trendy 🤔.
 
🤕😷 this is a total disaster 😩 they're just ignoring all the data on how vaccinating babies from birth helps prevent hepatitis b infections 🤢 and now we got experts warning that it'll lead to more cases of liver disease and even death 💔 meanwhile, the AMA is saying it's reckless and parents should follow guidelines 🙄 what's going on here?! 🤯 they're not thinking about the long-term consequences for these little kids 🎉😢
 
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