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  2. List of anti-vaccination groups - Wikipedia

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    National Vaccine Information Center; New Jersey Coalition for Vaccination Choice; Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom; Palmetto Family Council; Put Children First [2] Stop Mandatory Vaccination; Texans for Vaccine Choice

  3. CDC panel lowers age for key vaccine. What older adults ...

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    The RSV vaccine is recommended for all adults 75 and older and adults 60 to 74 who have an increased risk for severe disease. The shots aren’t needed every year.

  4. Category:Anti-vaccination organizations - Wikipedia

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    The main page for this category is List of anti-vaccination groups. Pages in category "Anti-vaccination organizations" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.

  5. Vaccine Safety Net - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine Safety Net (VSN) is a global network of websites aimed at helping people judge the quality of online information on vaccine safety. It was established in 2003 by the World Health Organization (WHO), which had previously set up the independent Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS), prompted by concern from public health officials regarding the dissemination of potentially ...

  6. These Are the 6 Vaccines Doctors Are Begging Everyone Over 50 ...

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    Pneumococcal vaccine. Adults over 65 should get the pneumococcal vaccine, which protects against pneumococcal disease caused by bacteria, Dr. Kavasery says. These diseases include pneumonia, ear ...

  7. OpenVAERS - Wikipedia

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    OpenVAERS is an American anti-vaccine website created in 2021 by Liz Willner. [1] [2] The website misrepresents data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) to promote misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. [1] [2] [3] [4]