edwarde2
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Doctors from MOH, KK Women's and Children's Hospital and Khoo Teck Puat Hospital said there is no evidence to suggest that there would be any long-term effects on children's health, including their development, based on data from the US and local trials, though they added that only time will tell whether this is certain.
no evidence of long term effects does not mean they admit there are no long term effectsStudies are done for less than a year... No evidence of long term effects.. lol... They really will do all they can to smoke u into believing.. must be careful..
U put evidence in front of them they will also say u interpret the science wrongly..no evidence of long term effects does not mean they admit there are no long term effects
just like how they always reject VIFAP by saying "no evidence that it is linked to the vaccine". but they are not saying "evidence that it is not linked to the vaccine" .
These parent all kong ljw. Did they ******* ask when the child has to take MMR etc?
they will say "not enough data" to make it a conclusive evidenceU put evidence in front of them they will also say u interpret the science wrongly..
MMR vaccine started in 1960s.. it has been studied for 50 years.. ur comparing it against an experimental drug that has been tested and studied for less than a year...These parent all kong ljw. Did they ******* ask when the child has to take MMR etc?