The plan, which is not finalized, suggests children get fewer shots and shifts to a model telling parents to consult doctors to make their own vaccine choices.
The goal of course is a bunch of sick and dead kids. Because quacks make more money that way.
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Insurance might decide against paying for optional vaccines.
Insurance can look at long term statistics and say if you don’t get the vaccine, your premiums will double.
Yeah, I think the suggestion that insurance companies wouldn’t cover them is crazy. It will be significantly more expensive for them to cover widespread illness than vaccines. Everything is money to them. Shit, there could be incontrovertible proof vaccines cause autism, and insurance companies would say hey, it’s cheaper than measles, you must do it or we won’t cover you.
The big expenses from getting Hepatitis B happen a decade or more from when you get the infection. A different insurer picks up the tab if you decline to cover vaccination.
That would mean they’re looking beyond the next quarter.