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  1. There is anti-vaccine literature that argues that reductions in infectious disease result from improved sanitation and hygiene (rather than vaccination) or that these diseases were already in decline before the introduction of specific vaccines.

  2. 18 mar 2021 · In recent months, Yeadon (pronounced Yee-don) has emerged as an unlikely hero of the so-called anti-vaxxers, whose adherents question the safety of many vaccines, including for the coronavirus.

  3. 18 mar 2023 · Anti-vaccine activists, who for many years spoke primarily to niche communities hesitant about childhood vaccinations, have used traditional and social media to amplify vaccine-related mistruths about COVID-19 vaccines while also targeting historically marginalised racial and ethnic communities.

  4. 17 lis 2021 · A vaccine denier or anti-vaxxer will be defined in this study as someone who believes vaccines do not work, are not safe or refuse vaccines for themselves and their children if applicable. Claims about vaccine safety, efficacy, and adverse effects have been evolving and have now spread to almost every vaccine available.

  5. 27 mar 2021 · Burgess and colleagues 1 drew attention to how people who might have suffered disproportionate economic and health consequences from COVID-19 are now being asked “to trust the same structures” 1 that failed to provide adequate resources and social protection during the pandemic.

  6. 31 sie 2021 · Anti-vaccine activists used the measles outbreak and others to claim public officials would force “harmful” vaccines on people. They also found new ways to court politicians, especially those...

  7. 25 maj 2022 · A wave of parents has been radicalized by Covid-era misinformation to reject ordinary childhood immunizations — with potentially lethal consequences. Photo illustration by Jamie Chung for The New...

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