There is so much conflicting information regarding vaccines – do they cause autism? Or is this a big scaremongering myth?
Politicians have been engaged in conflicts over the topic for years, with Donald Trump and Sarah Palin among those to voice their concern over their safety.
The bigger issue is arguably that the medical community has also announced risks of vaccines with the development of the Gardasil vaccine, stating that it is ineffective.
But what if there were legal boundaries to how we speak about vaccines. Or to be more accurate, to how they are criticized.
American lawyers in Bangkok Chaninat and Leeds are experts in Thai law
This article poses an interesting argument, however, doesn’t any censoring immediately intervene with our First Amendment right to free speech?
ThaiLawForum recently reported that a new bill will mean mandatory vaccines for veterans. Now, it appears that Australians will see their child care benefits disappear if they refuse to have their children vaccinated.
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