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We must address the challenge of anti-vaxxers by being more aggressive in promoting the effectiveness of vaccines. They are using COVID to spread misinformation and cause harm. It's time to push back with evidence and facts.

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When searching for vaccines online, you'll often come across anti-vaccine misinformation. Social media platforms like Facebook amplify this misinformation. Amazon is a major platform for anti-vaccine books, with only a few pro-vaccine books available. Anti-vaccine groups have also become politically active, spreading false information to state legislators. Unfortunately, there is a lack of pro-vaccine advocates in the country, with only a handful of academics defending vaccines. Many parents who are hesitant about vaccines can be convinced through conversations explaining the evidence that vaccines do not cause autism.

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The speaker claims the fight against vaccine refusal is being waged at the family, physician, and health center level. They propose a solution focused on vaccine refusers, specifying that most hesitant individuals can be persuaded. The speaker suggests focusing on Houston, the most diverse city in the U.S., with seven Asian languages spoken. They state that they have been a minority in Houston for over 20 years, where the majority is "Hispanic," which they define as a political designation, not a race or ethnicity. The speaker asserts that immigrants are the most willing to get vaccinated, contrasting this with the well-educated who have been in the U.S. for a long time. They reference Donald Trump's comment about immigrants bringing disease, arguing that immigrants actually have better vaccination rates than some U.S. populations.

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I encourage my patients to get the COVID-19 vaccine as it is safe and effective. Millions of doses have been administered in the US, and they have undergone rigorous safety monitoring. Serious side effects are extremely rare. If my patients have any questions, I advise them to ask me or consult a reliable source like the CDC website for accurate information.

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Minister Farrakhan requested me to discuss African American vaccine safety. I want to emphasize that I am strongly in favor of vaccines. I vaccinated all of my 6 children and support policies promoting vaccination for all Americans.

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My concern is that vaccine hesitancy will prevent us from achieving herd immunity. It's not just the small percentage of anti-vaxxers, but also millions of people who have concerns about the vaccine and don't understand its benefits. We need to clearly communicate that the vaccine is the key to returning to normal life. With states reopening at full capacity, we have a limited opportunity to link reopening policies to vaccination status. If everything is reopened without incentives for vaccination, people will enjoy their freedoms without getting vaccinated. The CDC and the Biden administration should boldly state the benefits of vaccination and the freedoms it provides.

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I got vaccinated because I believe in leading by example and protecting our loved ones. The COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective. While some may have concerns, I assure you that the vaccine is safe and the experience is supportive. There is misinformation about the mRNA vaccine, but it is actually one of the safest vaccines available. Many people have already been vaccinated worldwide, and the vaccine we have is safe and widely used. Despite initial expectations of a longer timeline, we had safe and effective vaccines within a year of the pandemic starting. These vaccines are not just effective, but incredibly safe.

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We must push back against anti-vaxxers who pose a serious challenge. Vaccines work for adults, and we have evidence on our side. It's time to be more aggressive in countering their harmful actions, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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I don't have a specific target number, but last year's death toll from Covid was too high. We have a collective responsibility towards vulnerable individuals. I want to convince those listening to get vaccinated. Our vaccine is more effective than last year's, it targets the current strains, and we have three years of data showing no side effects. It's important to go for it. There is a global push for prevention and vaccination, including for HPV, bronchiolitis, flu, and Covid. I believe in the progress and effectiveness of prevention and vaccination.

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I encourage my patients to get COVID-19 vaccinations as they are safe and effective. Millions of doses have been administered in the US, with extensive safety monitoring. Serious side effects are extremely rare. If my patients have any questions, I advise them to ask me or consult reliable sources like the CDC website for accurate information.

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A week in Greene County indicates vaccine hesitancy is more complex than surveys suggest, with politics not being the primary driver. Fear is the most common reason, specifically regarding the speed of development and unknown long-term side effects. Decisions are also influenced by beliefs about bodily autonomy, science, authority, and a regional self-image of independence. There are three groups of unvaccinated individuals that must be approached differently. One group is anti-vaxx and anti-science, and may not be vaccinating their children. This group should not be the primary target.

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Some people claim that vaccines are a way to poison us, but that doesn't make sense. Many cancer patients have been vaccinated, and if vaccines were poisonous, we would have noticed. Billions of people have been vaccinated and are healthy, so the idea that vaccines cause an unusually high number of cancers is unfounded.

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I'm not against vaccination, but I choose not to get vaccinated. Some people label me as anti-vax, but I consider myself pro-vax and pro-freedom of choice.

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I spoke with a congressperson who mentioned getting Guillain Barre from a flu vaccine. When discussing vaccination, it's crucial to address concerns and focus on the benefits, data, and safety of the COVID vaccine. Listening to people's worries is essential.

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We, your doctors, urge you to trust us and get vaccinated against COVID-19. The vaccines are safe and proven to work. We understand if you wanted to wait, but don't wait until it's too late. Trust us.

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I have been vaccinated, and I encourage you to get vaccinated too. The COVID-19 vaccine is our best defense against this life-threatening disease. Unfortunately, there is fake news spreading about the vaccine, causing some people to hesitate. We want to assure you that it is safe and approved by leaders of all faith communities. Our message is simple: get vaccinated, as it could save your life or the life of someone you love.

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I believe it's important to offer incentives to those who are hesitant about getting vaccinated. We don't need to convince every single person individually. The problem lies with those who hesitate, and we need to address that. It's crucial to emphasize that the vaccines are mostly free of side effects. Those who refuse to get vaccinated have been victims of misinformation on social media and exploitation by political forces. We need to reach out to them as well.

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We must confront the challenge of anti-vaxxers by promoting the effectiveness of vaccines with evidence on our side. It's time to be more aggressive in countering their harmful impact, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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I don't have a specific target number, but last year's number of vaccinations was too low. We have a collective responsibility towards vulnerable individuals, as there were deaths from Covid last year. We can't force people, but I want to convince listeners to get vaccinated. Our vaccine is more effective than last year's, it matches the current strains, and we have three years of data showing no side effects. We need to go for it, especially considering the global climate of focusing on prevention and vaccination for various illnesses. I believe in showing that vaccination is progress and it works.

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Speaker 0 asked about the visibility of the medium to long-term effects of the vaccine in three to five years. Speaker 1 responded that they cannot predict how things will be in three to five years, but mentioned that 92-93% of the population will be vaccinated. Speaker 0 expressed confusion, and Speaker 1 clarified that 92-93% is the current vaccination rate. Speaker 0 raised concerns about potential side effects, but Speaker 1 reassured them that if there are any, the majority of the population would be affected. Speaker 0 remained unconvinced and expressed hesitation about getting vaccinated.

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It is important to consult with your doctor or a trusted person to understand the risks and frequency of side effects associated with vaccination. While these side effects do exist, they are very rare and mostly mild. Within 48 hours of vaccination, one may experience a headache or a slight fever. With this information, we can have confidence in the vaccination process.

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We are vaccinating millions, and while there are reports of deaths following vaccinations, there is no evidence that the vaccine causes these deaths. Adverse reactions must be reported, but many go unreported, potentially skewing data. For instance, only 5% of adverse reactions may reach the monitoring database. There have been serious cases, including hospitalizations, that are not being documented properly. Despite the numbers, experts assert that the vaccine is safe and effective. It's crucial for the public to understand that while adverse events will occur, they are often coincidental. The vaccine remains vital for public health, and getting vaccinated is strongly encouraged.

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We strongly support vaccinations, especially for younger generations. It can be daunting with warnings for those with health conditions, but it's crucial to ignore misinformation on social media. Vaccinations are vital for clinically vulnerable individuals.

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We must confront the challenge of anti-vaxxers by promoting the effectiveness of vaccines for adults. We have evidence on our side and need to be more aggressive in countering their harmful influence, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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What we need to do at our agency is to make sure the public believes in the things that we're saying. And the way that we do that is by telling the truth. There are many other countries that actually have a higher vaccination rates than ours where, there are no mandates, and it's because people trust their government. The Americans have lost faith in the federal government. Sixty percent of Americans say that they will not take that vaccine no matter what. And only thirteen percent of children although it's recommended for a hundred percent of children, only thirteen percent are complying. And that's after a billion dollar campaign to persuade people to take. It's the biggest campaign for a pharmaceutical product in history.
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