If recent events in Trenton have taught us anything, it’s that we need to have a better conversation about the science that supports our public health solutions. Is it really “antivax” and “anti-science” to demand that the HHS make good on its promise to monitor safety? Parents are not alone in their safety concerns.
At the Global Vaccine Safety Summit last month, Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, WHO’s chief scientist, acknowledged a need for more safety studies because current science does not support the claims that are being made about vaccine safety. Is the WHO “anti-vax”, too?
Ann Rosen
Westfield, NJ
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