Most parents aren’t necessarily reading medical journals online to formulate their ideas, said Glassman, who surveyed and interviewed mothers who won’t vaccinate. What they think is what they see posted by like-minded people on their social networks, she said, adding, “It’s like politics that way. You join Facebook groups about this, and it becomes an echo chamber.”
- How to combat the anti-vaxxer message
- A federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate: Dubious legality, faulty policy
- Germany proposes $2,800 fine for parents skipping measles vaccination
- Clueless? Star anti-vaxxer Alicia Silverstone meets with Australian fans after claiming vaccinations among pregnant women can be linked to autism
- Mom Influencers on Instagram Are Spreading Anti-Mask Propaganda
- East Bay group promotes postpartum justice through traditional foods, especially in the pandemic
- Boris Johnson slams 'nuts anti-vaxxers' as he urges 'everybody' to get a flu jab in the run-up to winter after officials announce free vaccine scheme is widened to all over-50s and 11-year-olds
- How 'good White people' derail racial progress
- Colleges campuses can't open safely
- I was homeschooled until college: Here's what helped me succeed
Anti-vaccine parents are often white, college-educated, ‘Whole Foods moms’ have 170 words, post on www.philly.com at April 10, 2019. This is cached page on Vietnam Art News. If you want remove this page, please contact us.