In a recent Letter-to-the-Editor published in the Washington Post, Dr. Lanre Falusi from the AAP Committee on Federal Government Affairs expressed concerns over misinformation and stressed the effectiveness and importance of vaccines. She is one of several voices featured in the letter that included perspectives from other health experts and families. “Pediatricians are ready to partner with policymakers to ensure we all remain focused on the well-being of children and families. Parents need assurance that policy decisions will be informed by the settled science — not confusion and conspiracy theories." Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/e88Hu38N.
I applaud the AAP for it's efforts, but where were they (and other medical societies) when the election and the confirmation hearings were taking place???
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We need to keep the effort to ensure our children health and safety by debunking these myths with sound science and evidence If we don’t, it will be like mass shootings incidents responses “ just talk “ while more children die
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1 周Thank you, Lanre Falusi, for all you do!