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- | The AMA’s [[COVID-19 vaccines|COVID-19 vaccine]] information page was last updated on January 19, 2022, and contains assertions that are incomplete, misleading or outright false. | + | The AMA’s [[COVID-19 vaccines|COVID-19 vaccine]] information page was last updated on January 19, 2022, and contains assertions that are incomplete, misleading or outright false.((// |
- | Further, AMA notes that doctors can bill for time spent trying to convince their “vaccine hesitant” patients to take the vaccine. The organization offers a number of tips, tricks and “tools” to do this. One such resource is the [[Vaccine Hesitancy Guide]], a website purpose-built by a number of official organizations such as the [[Alberta College of Family Physicians]] and [[Doctors Manitoba]]. However, another contributor is [[19 to Zero]], a “health communications” initiative funded by [[Alberta Health Services]], [[Alberta Innovates]], | + | Further, AMA notes that doctors can bill for time spent trying to convince their “vaccine hesitant” patients to take the vaccine.((// |