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I haven't read the rebuttal to Gary Goldman, not to be confused with Gary Oldman, but does anyone even try to use the argument that among infants who survive the vaccines, more are saved from death from the diseases the vaccines are supposed to offer protection for against? Or does just the idea that the vaccines increase infant mortality require a blanket denial?

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Obviously that question wouldn't be asked by anyone who believes vaccines are evil. The more general question is what is the total impact on life expectancy and quality of life of infant vaccination?

Is the infant death due to vaccines more or less than infant death for unvaccinated populations, and is this only the case because the diseases being vaccinated against have effectively been eliminated by the vaccination campaign?

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To ask those questions is just being objective. Assuming you get accurate information. Whatever the answer, in my opinion it still doesn't mean that It should not be a parents choice in any event. Especially because it doesn't take into account the nonlethal adverse effects of vaccines that can show up soon after or years later.

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