характеризующих антипрививочников и анализирующих способы их убеждения, довольно много, и на все эти исследования находятся гранты. А вот на адекватные исследования безопасности вакцин, такие чтобы длились дольше, чем несколько дней или недель, и использовали бы инертное плацебо – на такое денег нет. Но вы там держитесь, всего вам доброго и хорошего настроения!
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Глава 2
Врачи
Врачи – это те, кто прописывают лекарства, о которых мало знают, чтобы лечить болезни, о которых они знают еще меньше, у людей, о которых они не знают вообще ничего.
Вольтер
Аргумент № 1: «Если бы с прививками была какая‑либо проблема, если бы они были небезопасны или неэффективны, то врачи бы об этом знали. Но в настоящее время существует