Hilarious PSA aimed at anti-vaxers includes ticked off MDs

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel appears to have had it with people who refuse to vaccinate their children.

He and his staff have produced a hilarious PSA with the help of really, really ticked off doctors.

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2 responses

  1. Jonathan R Guse

    I don’t think its that people are against vaccinations, its more of a matter as too a lack of trusting the source.People today don’t trust their government leaders, why would they trust another form of the government with their utmost health.Health care today has too many misdiagnosis’s, people more especially seniors are dying for no reason, aside from health care neglect.I have two specific instances where family members died due to a misdiagnosis, my dad was suffering from strokes but they claimed it was parkinsons, my grandmother had a reaction from the dye from a ct scan, she died in the hospital because they overdosed her on morphine because she refused to stay in bed 24/7, all she wanted to do was get up and walk around.Trust is the true underlying cause of persons “against” vaccinations not bad parenting or any other claim.

  2. Judie Johnson

    Jimmy, these people never grew up in the days of polio, mumps, measles, yellow fever. And probably each one the the parentsof these people who deny vaccines have gotten them vaccinated. And here they are denying their kids

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