Sacrificed for “The Greater Good”
If you believe in vaccination for "the greater good", you should celebrate the sacrifices made by the vaccine injured, and their families – not castigate or dismiss them. If the risk is for the "greater good", where are the celebrations of the heroes who bore the risk? Nowhere.
— James Lyons-Weiler (@lifebiomedguru) May 4, 2018
If you believe in vaccination for “the greater good”, you should celebrate the sacrifices made by the vaccine injured, and their families – not castigate or dismiss them. If the risk is for the “greater good”, where are the celebrations of the heroes who bore the risk? Nowhere. James Lyons-Weiler, PhD
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