From the (boneheaded) editor: My apologies. I pooched this one in a way that is exceptional, even for me. I humbly beg your forgiveness. The line for torches is on the left, and pitchforks is on the right. Please, move on to the next story and don't waste any further time on this one.
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(Score: 5, Informative) by pTamok on Tuesday March 15 2016, @12:11PM
mercola.com, naturalsociety.com, and vaccineimpact.com are not credible sources. Any article that cites them as anything other than examples of misleading pseudo-science is not credible itself.
Anti-vaccination campaigners can be very sincere in their beliefs. Unfortunately, being sincere doesn't mean that you are right, no matter how vehemently you defend your position.
In any case, the immunocompromised very much want (other) people to be vaccinated, as their very survival can depend on 'herd immunity' - enough people being immune to certain diseases to prevent outbreaks from escalating.