Vaccine disinformation can kill people, health expert warns

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Citing the death of around 800 unvaccinated children who died due to complications caused by measles in 2019, the executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination said disinformation about vaccines can kill people.

Citing the death of around 800 unvaccinated children who died due to complications caused by measles in 2019, the executive director of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination said disinformation about vaccines can kill people.The deaths of the children should have been prevented if only they were inoculated, according to Dr. Lulu Bravo, the executive director of the PFV.

“But only because these mothers are so afraid of vaccines, they shied away from the health centers,” she added.With this, Bravo appealed to the media to help them fight vaccine disinformation and misinformation which are rampant on social media.

 

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