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Study finds trust of government plays into getting vaccinated

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
Among all the tasks charged to a first-year student at Ohio State, it was specifically recommended to Travis Long that he do one thing: Get fully vaccinated.
He didn?t.
Long, now a second-year in business administration, said he identifies politically as an independent, and this decision to not get vaccinated was based on personal research and uneasiness with federal oversight of vaccinations.
?I think anything that is government-regulated across the country, requiring somebody to get injected with something when we, majority of the time, don?t know what?s in it, poses a lot of problems,? Long said. ?My family and I were never fond of government-regulated vaccinations ? We didn?t see that as something that we were comfortable with.?


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http://thelantern.com/2015/02/study-finds-trust-of-government-plays-into-getting-vaccinated/
 
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