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Published 16:20 14 Dec 2020 GMT
A woman has taken to Twitter to ask for prayers after claiming that her husband vaccinated her daughter without her permission - leading to the internet responding in the best way possible.
Lisa Davis wrote: "I have a big prayer request. My husband and mother-in-law have my oldest daughter with them at their house. They got her 4 vaccines today without asking me. I am anti-vaccines.
"Please pray she will be ok. Have your kids always been ok after vaccine shots?"
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And it wasn't long before the internet let Lisa know exactly what they thought about the benefits of vaccinations.
One Twitter user wrote: "'Have your kids always been ok after vaccine shots?'
"I have my children have and my grandchildren and every person have known since childhood and throughout my 45 year working life 'have been vaccinated' ....and I have never seen a single example of any detrimental effects. [sic]"
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A second similarly added: "The science is clear, Vaccines are safe. The people who say different are mistaken or foolish. I do not want to be hurtful but do your research outside facebook. [sic]"
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A third shared a story showing just how unsafe unvaccinated people can be to those with compromised immune systems.
They wrote: "I have Crohns [sic] and I am on immunosuppressives. My ex was having a party and I found out later that he had only invited families who were up to date on their vaccines so I would be safe."
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A fourth sarcastically added: "I am so sorry to hear that your daughter has a greatly reduced chance of both dying from preventable diseases and has now joined the rest of humanity in protecting the lives [of] those who can't be immunized from those diseases.
"It's a tragic day for all of us."
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And a fifth went as far as to write Lisa her own prayer.
They wrote: "Here's your prayer: Thank you God for this delusional woman's husband and mother in law, and their good, responsible sense to have her child inoculated in order to protect this child and others from dangerous and sometimes deadly disease. Amen."
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Meanwhile, a sixth Twitter user simply wrote: "Your husband did the right thing."
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What do you think of the anti-vax movement?
This CDC article explains why the coronavirus vaccination is safe for all.