"Vaccine Shot Size: A Potential Game-Changer in the Ongoing Vaccination Debate? In a surprising move, the president has suggested that administering smaller doses of vaccines could help alleviate concerns surrounding vaccination, particularly in regards to the perceived link between vaccines and autism. The idea is that by reducing the amount of vaccine administered at one time, parents may feel more comfortable with the vaccination process, potentially reducing the spread of misinformation and anti-vax sentiments. However, experts have raised questions about the scientific basis for this approach and whether smaller shots would indeed provide "much better results" in terms of autism outcomes. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the president's proposal has sparked a heated discussion about the future of vaccination policy and the delicate balance between public health and parental concerns."
The president thinks "smaller shots" will tamp down anti-vax paranoia and offer "much better results with autism"