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         <title>Fake News is What You get when the Mainstream Media Tells You Vaccines are Completely Safe</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://www.naturalnews.com/056161_fake_news_mainstream_media_vaccines.html">http://www.naturalnews.com/056161_fake_news_mainstream_media_vaccines.html</a><br><strong>Facts:<br></strong>1. Researchers have noted that since the early part of this century, some of those receiving the mumps vaccine are still coming down with it.<br>2. So that would mean one of two things: The vaccines are losing their efficacy, or they never really worked in the first place<br>3.Pan(cali state senator) was, at the time, pushing legislation through his chamber that would make it mandatory for all parents to vaccinate their children.<br>4. No doubt he's also witnessed the "suffering" experienced by children who have adverse, dangerous reactions to vaccines.<br>5. increase in autism rates<br><strong>Causes:<br></strong>1. Lack of information<br>2. Fake outcomes of vaccines<br>3. Not sterile<br><strong>Effects</strong>:<br>1. People believe that vaccines are dangerous<br>2. Parents don't want to vaccinate their kids due to the information given about that kind of vaccine<br><strong>Perspectives:<br></strong>"I've personally witnessed the suffering caused by vaccine-preventable diseases, and all children deserve to be safe at school," Dr. Richard Pan said, as reported by <em>Reuters</em>.<br><strong>Questions:<br></strong>1. Is there a way to add to this?<br>2. Can vaccines be reevaluated before being used?<br>3. Is there any other evidence?<strong> </strong><br><strong>Claims:<br></strong>1. Without effective fact checking and careful consideration to the additions of the vaccinations, vaccines can end up not being useful, many people don't see that, and that can influence problems with the vaccinations.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-14 17:32:37 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>There&#39;s No Vaccines for Fake News</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="https://theoutline.com/post/371/no-vaccine-for-fake-news">https://theoutline.com/post/371/no-vaccine-for-fake-news</a><br><strong>Facts:<br></strong>1. possibly none are more sad or more inherently-potentially-theoretically dangerous than the anti-vaxxers: those opposed to vaccines because they "don’t work," they “cause autism,” or they’re “part of a vast CDC conspiracy.” <br>2. the CDC does not appear to be embroiled in any conspiracies is, for the garden-variety anti-vaxxer, almost certainly beside the point.<br>3. Whooping cough (real name: pertussis) was once nearly dead but is now back, partly because people have recently become stubbornly opposed to vaccinating, and they tend to live near other opposers, causing weak spots in our vaccine coverage.<br>4. Even vaccines that only work half the time, like those we get for the flu each year, save the lives of the most vulnerable, babies and the elderly.<br>5.  It’s true that even the most effective vaccines don’t work 100 percent of the time, and some vaccinated children will still become infected<br><strong>Causes:<br></strong>1. Lack of information<br>2. And the facts on vaccines are stark and unequivocal<br><strong>Effects</strong>:<br>1. KIds won't get necessary vaccines to keep them healthy from sicknesses.<br>2. More medical bills<br><strong>Perspectives:<br></strong>In 2014, Trump tweeted, “Healthy young child goes to doctor, gets pumped with massive shot of many vaccines, doesn't feel good and changes - AUTISM. Many such cases!” <br><strong>Questions:<br></strong>1. What can Trump do, as president, to fix this issue?<br>2. Are they any additions to this issue?<br><strong>Claims</strong>:<br>1.  Without vaccinations, kids will start getting sick, then they might need hospitalization depending on the sickness and then medical bills will continue to pile up.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-14 17:33:01 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Pro-vaccine group recommends requiring flu shots for children</title>
         <author>taylor_schmidt377</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/taylor_schmidt377/ijaxe3bk7s3g/wish/143670557</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://keyetv.com/news/local/pro-vaccine-group-recommends-requiring-flu-shots-for-children">http://keyetv.com/news/local/pro-vaccine-group-recommends-requiring-flu-shots-for-children</a><br><strong>Facts</strong>:<br>1. Texans say the state needs to stop recommending flu vaccines and make them required<br>2. 62% of Texas children get vaccinated against the flu<br>3. Right now only three states require flu vaccines at child care facilities.<br>4. No state requires them for K-12 students.<br><strong>Causes:<br></strong>1<strong>. </strong>The remaining 38 percent are hard to convince to roll up their sleeves.<br>2. No state requires them for K-12 students.<br><strong>Effects:<br></strong>1. “It's a controversial issue,” said Dr. Corpuz.<br>2. Texas are taking a Band-Aid approach to changing immunization requirements.</div><div><strong>Perspectives:<br></strong>“We'd like it to be higher,” said Dr. Goddy Corpuz at Baylor Scott &amp; White Health in Cedar Park.<br>“It's a controversial issue,” said Dr. Corpuz.</div><div><strong>Questions:<br></strong>1. Is Texas the only state having this problem?<br>2. What can the state or others do to help this issue?<br><strong>Claims</strong>:<br>WIthout every state agreeing to vaccinate kids, then states will end up with a controversy on the issue, which could end up leading to no vaccinations at all or states being forced to use those vaccines.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2016-12-14 17:33:07 UTC</pubDate>
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