Article 4981E Anti-vaxxers use Facebook to target pregnant women with fear and lies

Anti-vaxxers use Facebook to target pregnant women with fear and lies

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Jason Weisberger
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Anti-vaxxers know no shame, Facebook is willing to do anything for an ad dollar, water is wet.

Science Alert:

Facebook is aggressively being used by anti-vaccination advocates to target pregnant women with sponsored advertisements to spread false information and conspiracy theories as the US battles a climbing measles outbreak.

A sponsored ad found by Quartz journalist Jeremy Merrill shows the anti-vaccination organisation Stop Mandatory Vaccination targeting women ages 20 to 60 who have expressed interest in pregnancy living in the state of Washington - where the governor recently declared a state of emergency over the measles outbreak.

Nearly 50 children and young adults in Clark County, Washington have become sickened by the disease since January.

According to the CDC, there have been over 100 instances of measles since January - more than the entire year of 2016, when there were only 86. So far, nearly every child who has gotten ill is un-vaccinated.

Facebook lets anti-vaxxers target ads specifically at women who are 'interested in pregnancy'.

(But Facebook refuses to put that targeting information into its public database.)

great find by @lachlan https://t.co/7swRhWc7AY pic.twitter.com/vnvsxNWVrw

- Jeremy B. Merrill (@jeremybmerrill) February 14, 2019

In the sponsored ad by Stop Mandatory Vaccinations, which has over 100,000 likes on Facebook, it said a woman's daughter died "12 hours after being injected by eight vaccines in 2008."

Vaccination rates have plummeted in pockets of the Pacific Northwest in recent years, as lies about the dangers of vaccines have spread, despite the fact that the measles vaccine is safe for almost everyone and can prevent many debilitating illnesses and death.

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