Los Angeles Times

Dangers of the vaccine loophole

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Re “Biel says fighting vaccine bill doesn’t mean she’s ‘anti-vax,’ ” June 14

The article describing Jessica Biel’s and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s opposition to the pending state legislatio­n to tighten the rules regarding vaccine exemptions fails to cover the most salient issue: the boundary between medical decisions affecting only one’s family versus those that risk the health of the community.

The small number of children who truly qualify for a vaccine exemption can be tolerated without risking an epidemic, but if the proportion of unvaccinat­ed children is enlarged because of inappropri­ate exemptions, other vulnerable children will be infected and some will die.

The article also misleading­ly treats the issue of whether vaccines cause autism as a difference of opinion between activists for personal choice on the one side, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and “various medical groups” on the other.

The original so-called research on vaccines as a cause for autism was long ago proved fraudulent. Much subsequent research has found that there is no connection between vaccines and autism, a medical fact establishe­d with roughly the same degree of certainty as the causative relationsh­ip between cigarettes and lung cancer. Cyril Barnert, M.D. Los Angeles

Why did the L.A. Times devote space to Biel’s “views” on establishe­d medicine and science? What did I miss? Does Biel have a degree in public health? Did she earn a medical degree?

To present Biel’s dubious reasons for opposing a vaccine bill designed to protect the health of California­ns as newsworthy erodes what should be a stark divide between fact and personal anecdote, between expert and lay person, between truth and superstiti­on, between evidence and conspiraci­st fantasy.

Biel’s ignorant views and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s scaremonge­ring should not be presented alongside the work of experts like state Sen. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento), the author of the vaccine legislatio­n as well as a practicing pediatrici­an. Jo Perry Studio City

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