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When whooping cough outbreaks started to take the lives of babies (vaccine doesn't work until one year old) in areas where there are lots of anti-vaxers and poor herd immunity, people started to refer to anti-vaxers as "baby killers" The whole debate gets nasty at times. https://www.qt.com.au/news/her-daugh...-Lz9WBSm2Oa748 |
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