"Do we need the hepatitis B shot in the second day of life?" - Jenny McCarthy
Jim Carrey: "Grab em & Stab em?"
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When we passed the Vaccine Act of 1986 . . . when I was a kid there were only three vaccines and I was compliant. When we passed the Vaccine Act, it made vaccines very, very valuable, and all of a sudden there was a gold rush to add a lot of new vaccines to the schedule for diseases that aren't even casually contagious, like rotavirus, like Hepatitis B. Why are we giving the hepatitis B vaccine to a one-day-old child? The major vectors for [Hepatitis B] are sexually transmitted or by needles. Why would you give that to a one-day-old child? It's really a profit motive. --Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Ah, RFK, Jr. is a little short-sighted on the profit motive point. The profit is not only the profit to the vaccine manufacturers, but it's also a drain on the family finances who have to pay for special care to their child if and when he gets autism. So the family bleeds their money.
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