They’re doing bizarre stuff like trying to undo the vaccine.
Republicans eager to buck vaccine mandates have embraced the argument that immunity from earlier infections should be enough to earn an exemption. Scientists says vaccines offer a more consistent level of protection for people who have had COVID-19.https://t.co/3FFIDu1RhV
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 21, 2021
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs several anti-vaccine mandate bills into law. https://t.co/L7gfoKU2P9
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 18, 2021
and there’s this:
Baking soda and epsom salt baths take covid misinformation to a new level. @uche_blackstock talks to @kendisgibson and @lindseyreiser about the new push by anti-vaxxers to "detox" their vaccines. pic.twitter.com/F4dYIOGAKA
— MSNBC Reports: Weekends (@MSNBCweekends) November 13, 2021
New (and a particularly wild one) from me + @BrandyZadrozny :
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) November 12, 2021
Anti-vaxxers are caving to mandates and getting the shot.
Then they're scrambling to "undo" it by drawing blood, cupping, or… bathing in Borax.
It doesn't work. They're still vaccinated.https://t.co/95ctZ6YTGT
In my latest, I investigate the unproven and dangerous 'de-vaccination' treatments sweeping social media.
— Tom Porter (@Finneganporter) November 26, 2021
I found blood letting, electric shocks and toxic bleach offered as ways to purge the COVID vaccine from the human body (1) https://t.co/N893PvjdrH
“The other contagion”: Covid misinformation and vaccine-bashing from pundits like Tucker Carlson has radicalized a wave of parents into rejecting ordinary childhood immunizations and vaccines they previously accepted — with potentially lethal consequences. https://t.co/geSnRcE6p8
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 26, 2022
The #polio outbreak in NY has #antivaxxers celebrating, spreading lies, and generally happy.https://t.co/EIR6UYw0Xd
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) August 17, 2022
A story about anti-vaccine harassment:
— Blimi Marcus DNP RN (@MarcusBlimi) August 18, 2022
I spent 30 minutes on the phone with an important person in the community who runs a highly regarded non-profit health organization. I asked them to endorse polio vaccination messaging.
They refused.
I couldn’t understand it.