Using this logic, it makes as much sense as allowing your boy to undergo cosmetic surgery on their genitalia. That also causes at least 100 deaths each year in the United States; it's 100% effective unlike varicella vaccine which is 44% effective. Yet the AAP is now suggesting insurance coverage of circumcision be in order.
I don't appreciate the medical population claiming I'm endangering others by omitting various vaccinations, when the organization we should be able to trust the most has made the main motivations very clear; make money.
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Using this logic, it makes as much sense as allowing your boy to undergo cosmetic surgery on their genitalia. That also causes at least 100 deaths each year in the United States; it's 100% effective unlike varicella vaccine which is 44% effective. Yet the AAP is now suggesting insurance coverage of circumcision be in order.
September 7, 2012 - 6:23pmI don't appreciate the medical population claiming I'm endangering others by omitting various vaccinations, when the organization we should be able to trust the most has made the main motivations very clear; make money.
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