Why I Don’t Kick “Anti-Vaxxers” Out of My Practice | Ask Dr. David

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2024
  • Most pediatricians will not see patients unless they are following the national vaccine scheduling guidelines, but I do. I am pro-choice when it comes to parents and patients making medical decisions for themselves and those in their care. I won't be selective when it comes to a person’s right to choose.
    Let’s talk about it!
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Komentáře • 10

  • @halilyn4123
    @halilyn4123 Před měsícem +3

    My son had a bad reaction after a vaccine years ago and the county health care system that is supposed to provide income based health care to all sent us a letter saying since he's not fully vaccinated they will no longer see him in any of their offices anymore because of that. I wondered how the state health system is allowed to refuse to treat a child if it's not mandated by law.

  • @BAsed_AFro
    @BAsed_AFro Před měsícem +3

    Well over 65M Americans have had zero covid jabs and we are all doing just fine today w no issues or regrets.
    If we were truly "being hospitalized and/or dying at higher rates" then it would be relentlessly covered by the media, wouldn't you think?
    Yet, we hear nothing of the sort.

  • @BabyGirl-yf6ss
    @BabyGirl-yf6ss Před 25 dny

    Thank you for caring for all patients

  • @tonyacolessssssssssdsssasd1788

    Where in Florida are you located?
    Do you have the form from Mr Emerson?
    I am having a difficult time with enrolling in a Catholic School.
    Thank You

    • @DrDavidMD
      @DrDavidMD  Před měsícem

      @tonyacolessssssssssdsssasd1788 - I am based out of Tampa. Which form from Mr. Emerson are you referring to? As for Catholic schools, they have a lot of leeway to develop their own policies and the State of Florida has minimal authority to regulate them. I explained more about this in another video that I hope helps make sense out of the confusion: czcams.com/video/mGNeqTBHHjA/video.html

  • @judith14011
    @judith14011 Před měsícem

    I am old enough to have had measles, mumps, chicken pox and german measles as a child in the pre vaccine years in the early 1960's. They were miserable illnesses to have as a child. I remember being very sick with all of them. Our neighbor was a woman in her late 30's with two children my age who contracted German Measles as an adult and was permanently disabled by it with arthritis. I think we lose sight of what miracles vaccines are. it used to be that the few children whose families opted out of mandated vaccines didn't affect anyone but themselves - now the strains are returning with outbreaks of PREVENTABLE illnesses. I had Shingles as an adult. It was terrible. I have now had the Shingles vaccine, all the Covid vaccines that were recommended plus flu and pneumonia vaccines every year. I had a sore arm after the first Covid vaccine - otherwise, no adverse reactions. I still see them as miracles of modern medicine.