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Should parents have their children vaccinated? Why, or why not? What are the arguments in favor of vaccination?

forgive my lack of punctuation and article coherence, but please do assess the data. these links are focused around MMR-II.MMR dangers and effectiveness overview:https://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/issue/17-the-mmr-vaccine-a-comprehensive-overview-of-the-potential-dangers-and-effectivenesslaw suit against Merck (MMR-II manufacturer) by two of its own scientists:https://www.skepticalraptor.com/skepticalraptorblog.php/merck-mumps-motions-whistleblowers-the-actual-story/CDC reported mumps outbreaks (occurring in highly-vaccinated areas):https://www.cdc.gov/mumps/outbreaks.htmlside effects:https://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseases/measles/measles-vaccine-injury-death.aspx#_edn9ACTUAL death risk from Measles:"Jul 2, 2015 ... The USA has suffered its first measles death in 12 years"think about that. you want us to put KNOWN neurotoxins into our children because 1 person in 300,000,000 died from measles in TWELVE YEARS! (and even her death was due to pneumonia from measles as a result of a compromised immune system FROM WESTERN MEDICATION).https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/07/02/measles-death-washington-state/29624385/(note: pro-vaccination reporting; link purpose to show actual risk from Measles)Merck scientist whistleblowers:"The third whistleblower -- a senior CDC scientist named William Thompson -- only indirectly blew the whistle on Merck. He more blew it on himself and colleagues at the CDC who participated in a 2004 study involving the MMR vaccine. Here, the allegations involve a cover-up of data pointing to high rates of autism in African-American boys after they were vaccinated with MMR. In what could be high-profile House hearings before Congressman Posey's Science Committee -- hearings made all the more explosive given the introduction of race into the mix -- Merck could find itself under unprecedented scrutiny. The CDC still stands by its study although Frank DeStefano, the CDC's Director of Immunization Safety and a co-author in the CDC study, also stated that he plans to review his notes with an eye to reanalyzing the data.https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/lawrence-solomon/merck-whistleblowers_b_5881914.htmlby typing "Merck pharmaceuticals MMR" into Google, 50% of the first page links are about falsification of data, lawsuits and monopoly control moves by the pharmaceutical giant. not the most trustworthy corporation.Measles lasts for under 2 hours in air and on surfaces (according to CDC & Merck):Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Measles. In: Hamborsky J, Kroger A, Wolfe S, eds. Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases. 13th ed. Washington, DC: Public Health Foundation; 2015:209–230. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/index.html. Accessed August 17, 2018https://www.merckvaccines.com/disease-information/measles/#annotation1the fanatical religious quality to pro-vaccination ideology:https://vaccineimpact.com/2017/from-nuremberg-to-california-how-eugenics-destroys-the-lives-of-children-by-removing-consent-to-medical-procedures-like-vaccines/Albert Einstein, who risked arrest in Germany in the 1930’s when he spoke out against censorship and persecution of minorities, said, “Never do anything against conscience even if the State demands it.” [8]Measles outbreaks in areas of high-vaccination rates could be caused BY vaccinated individuals infecting unvaccinated individuals:"Are health officials testing cases of measles in the current outbreak in the United States, to determine if the measles strain is the wild strain of the vaccine strain?Not likely, and it is not likely that the mainstream media “TV doctors” will even discuss this as they falsely vilify parents who choose not to administer the MMR vaccine to their children as the cause of these outbreaks. Some of these cases are confirmed to be among those who have received the MMR vaccine, and for those who have not been vaccinated, is it possible they were infected from those recently vaccinated when the vaccine was still “shedding,” and that the vaccine-strain of measles was passed on from the vaccinated child to the unvaccinated child?"https://vaccineimpact.com/2015/dr-suzanne-humphries-m-d-vaccine-strain-of-measles-virus-found-in-measles-outbreaks/proof of harm, lawsuit settlements:https://prepareforchange.net/2018/08/23/lawfirm-announces-101-million-measles-vaccine-settlement-for-infant-that-suffered-brain-injury/http://ahrp.org/federal-court-compensated-83-vaccine-injured-autistic-children/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/family-to-receive-15m-plus-in-first-ever-vaccine-autism-court-award/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2160054/MMR-A-mothers-victory-The-vast-majority-doctors-say-link-triple-jab-autism-Italian-court-case-reignite-controversial-debate.htmlwww.rescuepost.com/files/william-thompson-statement-27-august-2014-3.pdf (this is the actual letter of a PhD scientist at Merck admitting they found a probable link to autism and he covered it up)amazing story of a political agenda to stomp on a highly intelligent and impeccably honorable scientist who reveals a small connection to autism from MMR:https://www.ageofautism.com/2012/10/enduring-memories-prof-john-walker-smith-recalls-his-life-and-the-wakefield-affair.htmlthere is no such thing as vaccine acquired herd immunity - it is a temporary buffer and prohibits gaining ACTUAL immunity (which you get from ACTUALLY getting the disease and recovering from it):https://thevaccinereaction.org/2018/05/is-mmr-vaccine-a-fraud-or-does-it-just-wear-off-quickly/European Nations Send Open Letter to WHO Regarding Lack of Vaccine Safety Studies(highlights of how corrupt and truly wrong our current practice with vaccination technology is.. this religious pseudo-scientific attitude is being heavily pushed by the main stream and it is simply DANGEROUS):https://vaccineimpact.com/2018/european-nations-send-open-letter-to-who-regarding-lack-of-vaccine-safety-studies/coincidentally, as #s of vaccinations go up, so do the problems in learning:Coinciding with the significant increase in the number of vaccines a child receives in the first six years of life is a simultaneous increase in chronic neurological and autoimmune disorders and to other poor health conditions in children.13https://thevaccinereaction.org/2019/02/number-of-special-education-students-in-america-on-the-rise/#comment-35873If vaccination is so great, why is the most heavily vaccinated child population one of the WORST OFF among first world nations??:We want government officials to explain to us why our country [the USA], which spends the most on health care1920and has one of the highest child vaccination rates in the world,21is crippled by a chronic disease and disability epidemic that costs more than two trillion dollars a year22and has created the sickest child and young adult population in America’s history:1 child in 6 learning disabled; 231 in 9 with asthma; 241 in 10 diagnosed with a mental disorder; 251 in 13 severely allergic to food; 261 in 20 epileptic; 271 in 50 developing autism; 281 in 400 with diabetes 29and millions more struggling with other kinds of brain and immune system damage marked by chronic inflammation in the body.https://www.nvic.org/NVIC-Vaccine-News/April-2017/the-vaccine-revolution-for-truth.aspxthis list can go on and on and on...really stop and think about it. why is the campaign to push vaccination so bullying and belittling? why are they trying to make it mandatory? no true scientist can claim that the vaccines are empirically safe. in fact, we are quite certain, scientifically, that they are NOT. we have corporations with huge incentives to make profits doing everything in their power to bypass limitations and restrictions, to push as much product as fast as possible into as many people as possible. not even getting into conspiracies about why that might really be happening.... is it honestly wise to trust a megacorp with an OBVIOUS ulterior motive as if they have your best interest at heart??? REALLY!?!?~$1.7B income for Merck in 2018 from MMR-II vaccinehttps://investors.merck.com/news/press-release-details/2018/Merck-Announces-Second-Quarter-2018-Financial-Results/default.aspx~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a few of the doctors referenced in some of the above links have smear campaigns against them by pharmaceutical corporations or right-wing trolling groups. you can judge these doctors by what trolls say (very scientific).... or you can just look at their citations and references and judge the data for yourself. these doctors and scientists are very well-referenced, it is not crackpot theories or fringe science. it is very much a "cover-up" and intentional monopolization for greed and market control (all the while pumping more toxic chemicals into our children).stop being reactionary, having knee-jerk reactions to "news" outlets spewing fear-mongering propaganda and actually LOOK at the facts for yourself.FACT: risk of death from measles - very lowFACT: most outbreaks in the USA happen in areas with HIGH vaccination rates.FACT: vaccination = GUARANTEED heavy metals in your children's brains that DEFINITELY bypasses the blood-brain barrier (not to mention human fetal cells and GMO viruses & bacteria, among other messed up stuff like formaldehyde, synthetic particles and antibiotics)FACT: there IS a risk of autism, among MANY other horrible side-effects, INCLUDING MEASLES, from the vaccine.much love. may you think for yourself.

What marketing trends should I watch for in 2021 as the aftereffects of a volatile year linger?

Brands will continue to feel pressure to fill gaps during a patchwork pandemic recovery, while CMOs must juggle intensified mandates around areas like data and commerce.Even as vaccine developments provide a clearer timeline for a pandemic recovery, 2021 is set to be another volatile year for marketers. If anything, the digital ecosystem is primed for a bigger shakeup as Apple's controversial tracking changes go into effect, multiple Big Tech antitrust suits take shape and Google formally starts to sunset third-party cookies.On the consumer end, marketers must contend with a fractious public that remains sour over the thorniest presidential race in modern memory. Chief marketing officers, put through a ringer of a year marked by a brutal health crisis and mass protests for racial justice, will need to balance purpose-minded tendencies with intensified mandates around areas like data and commerce — all on shorter timelines than in the past."[2020] did potentially stretch people beyond what they thought they had in them, and now that can carry over into a year where maybe things slow down a little bit," said Beth Superfin, senior vice president of client experience at the agency Known. "The notion of being able to plan out past a certain time is done."New tensions are apparent in the tech sector as well, as Facebook and Apple duke it over the latter's plans to require opt-in consent to its Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA), a policy change Facebook says will kill free apps. The public spat is emblematic of a media sphere seeing its power balance shifted. Elsewhere, digital channels like streaming and gaming have become enshrined as consumer favorites by the pandemic, while traditional media gatekeepers experience a steep downgrade from which they may not recover.While hope is on the horizon in combating COVID-19, brands will continue to feel pressure to fill in the gaps during a patchwork recovery. Below, Marketing Dive breaks down eight trends that will reshape the industry in 2021 as the aftereffects of an unprecedented year cast a long shadow.One step forward, two steps back for fixing digital complexityOutside of pandemic demands, marketers made one item a top priority in 2020: first-party data. As cookies and mainstay methods of in-app tracking go the way of the dinosaur, forging a personal connection with consumers has become essential, but will prove more challenging than conducting digital marketing the old way."It was definitely simpler to collect that [third-party] data," said Raphael Ravilla, partner, media and connections planning at Marcus Thomas. "It's going to be harder to collect first-party data that's authenticated and whatnot, but it's going to: 1.) make marketers try harder to get that data, but 2.) it's also going to be cleaner data than what we were using."Marketers face no shortage of options in picking from partners and solutions. Even as the antitrust hammer lands on Google and Facebook, the duopoly faces a fresh crop of competition in apps like TikTok and a proliferation of retail media networks from companies including Walmart, Target, Walgreens and Kroger."It creates much-needed competition in the ecosystem when we see other brands and companies coming out with platforms of their own," said Orchid Richardson, vice president of global partnerships and product marketing at the IAB Tech Lab. "That's all really positive because competition drives innovation."But if greater choice in advertising platforms ultimately benefits the industry, it also requires dealing with more gatekeepers."It used to be Facebook and our [demand-side platform]," Ravilla said. "Now, it's Facebook, our DSP, plus anyone else who has their own walled garden ... But again, the data's better."Similarly, ad-tech firms and media companies are vying to create the true alternative to the cookie — the list includes Lotame, The Trade Desk and Verizon, to name a few. While the prospect of forging fresh standards for online advertising is exciting, marketers might need to keep more balls in the air — and grow more selective about their partners."It definitely creates unnecessary complexity," Richardson said. "If everyone has their own solution, then it becomes harder to transact media across platforms, across media types."Internally and externally, an activist mindset should stickProclamations of "Black Lives Matter" from the corporate sector cooled as the protests that inspired them grew less frequent in 2020. But last year's swelling civil rights movement reset the equation for what's expected of brands on the purpose front, both in terms of consumer-facing messages and in their internal practices."It only takes, unfortunately, one more thing happening — one more event that falls under the title of police brutality or racism in a systemic way — for that to really come surging back," Lindsey Roeschke, a director analyst at Gartner, said.Many companies that chimed in on the protests were caught flat-footed when consumers did the homework and exposed poor hiring track records or problematic pasts, leading to a reckoning with racist corporate mascots. Marketers have taken important steps to redress those issues, but a broader overhaul of marketing to be more authentic and representative will be an ongoing project for the industry in 2021 and beyond."Despite this next administration having more progressive or liberal views, it still won't take the pressure off of brands from a consumer perspective."LaToya RobertsonCultural strategy director, Sparks & Honey"This is actually the time for brands to be putting all the building blocks in place to be able to agilely respond to those sorts of things," Roeschke said. "The expectation is going to be there and to be taking a stand and playing a part in making the world a better place."Making the world a better place carries new considerations in the wake of the pandemic as economic inequity and food insecurity are amplified, adding to existing concerns around sustainability and diversity and inclusion. Though the incoming Biden administration is looking to prioritize progressive issues, brands should be thinking of ways to fill the gaps where other institutions fail."Despite this next administration having more progressive or liberal views, it still won't take the pressure off of brands from a consumer perspective," said LaToya Robertson, cultural strategy director at the consultancy Sparks & Honey."It actually is a balancing act," Robertson said. "There are ways for brands to speak to areas in a way that brings people together rather than fueling the polarization or the divisiveness."Spread-thin CMOs seize on leadership opportunitiesE-commerce, data acquisition, timely messaging and accounting for internal diversity initiatives — those are just a handful of the duties CMOs took greater responsibility over in 2020. The pull in multiple directions has been draining, but also a proving ground for the frequently embattled C-suite appointment to stake out a larger claim in leadership."It's a little bit overwhelming when you think about all that needs to be accomplished," said Laura Chiavone, managing partner of business transformation at Sparks & Honey. "At the same time, I think this is a unique opportunity, different from years past, for CMOs to really be part of the transformation of the organization.""The notion of agility, not just in someone's personal characteristics, but also how they plan and market, will become much more of a norm."Beth SuperfinSenior vice president of client experience, KnownThe task ahead in 2021 remains daunting, as shorter planning and production schedules become the norm. And despite escalating technology demands, CMOs in 2021 should also anticipate reduced media budgets, fewer internal resources and less reliance on agencies and ad-tech companies, Forrester Research forecasts. HR-adjacent functions will also bleed into the CMO role as brands look to live up to messages shared in their purposeful advertising."The issues that are important to consumers are going to be the issues that are going to be important to employees as well," Gartner's Roeschke said. "How do you balance the willingness or ability to take a stand with all of the other things that you need to be doing as a CMO?"That being said, the muscles built up in the gauntlet in 2020 will help savvy marketers stand out from the pack and guide their organizations into a new era for marketing."The notion of agility, not just in someone's personal characteristics, but also how they plan and market, will become much more of a norm," Known's Superfin said.Balancing flexibility with long-term brand growthMarketers historically map out campaigns months in advance, with bigger brand refreshes often taking a year or longer. COVID-19 bulldozed that practice, forcing brands to adapt by tweaking or axing entire campaigns on a dime. As 2020 played out, businesses across categories assembled fresh creative at lightning speed to ensure their campaigns matched the moment and aligned with consumers' rapidly shifting attitudes.But as shorter planning and production schedules become the norm into 2021 and beyond, how can marketers adjust their campaigns and priorities on the fly while building on their longer-term brand equity?"To meet this demand, marketing leaders must identify what truly matters most, create a short set of criteria to prioritize each request and identify how best to address it," Lizzy Foo Kune, senior director analyst at Gartner, said in emailed comments. "Marketing leaders look to data and analytics teams to offer insight into current trends and uncertainties to avoid making errors in decision making and help chart a clear way forward."General Motors stands out as one example for how major businesses in 2020 embraced flexibility to swiftly cultivate new partnerships in response to consumer needs. Within 18 days, the company behind brands like Cadillac and Chevrolet evolved its operations — including within its marketing department — to help medical device firm Ventec Life Systems manufacture ventilators.Other brands in 2020 reacted by tweaking messaging and using consumer data to inform campaign development. The ability for these brands to be more agile is vital for longer-term growth and will only materialize if marketers leverage predictive insights, according to Acquia CMO Lynne Capozzi."They should focus on making real-time use of customer data and content across all touch points to create experiences that provide strong value or strengthen an emotional connection to a brand," she said.The evolving roles of brand spokespeopleA confluence of pandemic effects altered the role played by celebrities and influencers in their brand partnerships. The rise of influencers continued as brands sought partners that could elevate campaigns and deliver authentic, value-driven content, as the pandemic and the movement for social justice changed consumer behaviors — a trend likely to persist next year."Microinfluencers will continue to have more influence over lower-funnel activities like purchase and consideration," Jessica Bedussi, associate social strategy director at ad agency Muh-Tay-Zik / Hof-Fer, said over email. Beudssi noted that influencers with larger followings have even greater impact, pointing to Dunkin's tie-up with TikTok star Charli D'Amelio, which led to a 57% increase in app downloads and 20% increase in cold brew sales. However, brands must be careful that they're not valuing social media metrics over actual social networks."Reach does not necessarily mean influence," said Nic Allum, principal and senior vice president at creative agency the projects*.That search for actual consumer influence is part of the renewed importance of celebrity partnerships. As the pandemic scuttled film and TV production, celebrity creatives had both time on their hands and financial needs that were increasingly met by brand partnerships. That could continue in 2021 until the vaccine is widely available and distributed."People that have that iconic status are going to keep commanding a larger share [of brand partnerships], and get more strategic as well. If you can't meet their quote, they'll start their own brand," said Josh Greenberg, managing director of creative agency Caveat.But celebrity brand partnerships must meet the moment, whether that means coronavirus concerns, economic realities facing most consumers, racial justice or whatever else 2021 has in store."To be completely out of touch and tone deaf to what's happening is going to damage your brand," Allum warned.Unlike Stories and TikTok-like videos, campaigns can't be copycatsAfter disrupting the marketing world in 2019, TikTok's rise continued in 2020, even as the app's U.S. operations were threatened by the Trump administration. As with Snapchat before it, social platforms raced to adopt TikTok's functionality — especially as the ByteDance-owned app faced an existential crisis. Copycat features were tested, acquired or rolled out by Facebook's Instagram, YouTube, Reddit and even Snap, while competitor Triller picked up momentum as a marketing platform as the year closed.However, the surge in TikTok-like videos across social media — along with the ever-growing list of platforms that have copied Snapchat's popular Stories feature — does not necessarily streamline the work marketers must do to reach audiences that have overwhelmingly engaged with these formats."We strongly recommend that creative be customized for each platform because the user experience is so different ... we see the most success when marketers really tailor their creative to fit the environment," said Evan Horowitz, CEO and co-founder of Movers+Shakers, an agency that has worked extensively on TikTok.Horowitz suggests that marketers not just understand the different consumer mindsets on each platform, but also work to translate their brand personalities in authentic ways by understanding the different visual styles and cadences used on each platform. Plus, they must understand that part of the draw for consumers on TikTok and Triller is that they are not yet oversaturated with ads in the way more mature platforms are, which presents a challenge for brands."There's still a massive amount of engagement and face time that people are giving to Stories," Horowitz said. "For marketers, you really want to balance the marketing mix to where consumers' eyeballs really are, and they're really enjoying Stories at the same time they're enjoying TikTok."Connection, convenience and value will determine stickiness of behavior changesThe pandemic has fundamentally reshaped how consumers live, work, shop and play. COVID-driven behaviors such as attending virtual events and consuming digital media skyrocketed in popularity in 2020, rapidly accelerating underlying trends in the span of weeks. While some of these habit shifts will endure into the new year and beyond, others may fizzle once the health crisis subsides.Behavior changes are not linear, and their stickiness will depend on satisfaction of the experiences, according to a McKinsey report. Connection, convenience and value are three points that keep consumers coming back to a particular product or brand, pointing to key pillars marketers should focus on providing in 2021."A person's world does not revolve around a brand's product, service or website… People are only 'users' and 'consumers' for small portions of the day."Peter HartzbechCEO, iMotionsJust as the pandemic proved how quickly consumer behavior can change, it also is pushing marketers to understand the broader human experience — not just the "user" or "consumer" experience, according to Peter Hartzbech, CEO of iMotions."A person's world does not revolve around a brand's product, service or website… People are only 'users' and 'consumers' for small portions of the day," Hartzbech said in emailed comments. "Researching, thinking [and] designing around the whole human will provide new perspectives on products and services, and perhaps even the entire business."Mondelez International is embracing this more human-centric approach with a new global marketing strategy to forge purposeful connections with people, it announced in November. The method will steer how the marketer listens, empathizes and adapts to consumer needs, and represents the pendulum swinging back from the data-driven tactics that have defined marketing for the past few years."Every marketer, especially in the tech industry, must focus on humanizing their value proposition," said Simon Mouyal, CMO of Athenahealth. "We need to shift away from talking to people's heads and instead start to reach people's hearts."E-commerce continues to be a way of life for brandsAmong the myriad consumer behavioral changes enshrined by the pandemic, the growing preference for e-commerce still stands out. On Black Friday, for example, online sales increased 21.6% from 2019 and hit $9 billion, while shopping on smartphones jumped 25% to $3.6 billion for 40% of the day's total online spending, according to Adobe Analytics.Major brand marketers like PepsiCo and Clorox were already investing more heavily in e-commerce and DTC strategies both via owned channels and through online retailers and social media platforms, but they truly hit the gas on such investments in 2020 to meet the demands of homebound consumers. These transformations are not going anywhere, even as the pandemic potentially recedes in the months ahead."The pandemic has accelerated the digital adoption behaviors we've been seeing for years, and even as people return to in-store shopping, we can't ignore the e-commerce and digital experiences they have come to expect," Mathieu Champigny, CEO at content agency Industrial Color, said in emailed comments.To meet this demand, social media platforms have continued to meld content with commerce, connecting consumers with brands and shrinking the sales funnel. Facebook added a Shops tab, Instagram beefed up shoppable posts and e-commerce on IGTV and Reels and TikTok rolled out shoppable livestreams — most recently with a Walmart holiday collaboration that underscores why the retailer is looking to acquire a stake in the ByteDance-owned app."The world of social commerce is booming, and we can only expect to continue to see further investment, particularly in social and livestream shopping apps," Lucas Tieleman, executive vice president of product at Bazaarvoice, said in emailed comments.

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