What you said. :-)
I find it telling that they are not disputing that it was done in the past, but only that they are not doing it now. The fact that they are deviating from the usual 3 shot series and only targeting young girls is very suspicious.
IMHO, the Catholic bishops in Kenya carry more credibility than Catholic bishops from anywhere else, and after actually reading the article (do people actually do that here?!?), their position makes a lot more sense than that of the government.
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As a rule, males are more susceptible to tetanus than females. Ask any ER doctor or nurse if people coming in with injuries that put them at risk for tetanus are more likely to be male or female and they won't even need to think about it.
IMHO, the Catholic bishops in Kenya carry more credibility than Catholic bishops from anywhere else, and after actually reading the article (do people actually do that here?!?), their position makes a lot more sense than that of the government.
The Catholic doctors in Kenya have been immunizing the Kenyan people for various diseases for a century. They have zero opposition to vaccines, they have a problem with THIS vaccine and they have no reason to make it up.