The Vaccination Station (TVS) is a registered non-profit organisation.
TVS is pro-mandate & advocates for vaccines, universal healthcare & other public health measures.
TVS provides materials to support amateur & professional vaccine advocates.
Looking for reliable information? Concerned about viral claims on social media?
TVS has got you covered with a wide range of properly referenced infographics addressing topical issues in health & science.
Critical thinking is essential for a robust, coherent worldview that is highly resistant to pseudoscience &
logical fallacies.
TVS produces resources to help people to improve their critical thinking skills & interpret information in a more structured, rational way.
The Vaccination Station (TVS) is owned & run by a regular Australian dad who believes everyone should have access to clear, accurate information about vaccines & public health. TVS was created in 2019 as a Facebook page & became a registered non-profit organisation in 2023.
TVS is funded by its owner. It has no sponsor & receives no money from the government or the private sector. Occasionally, members of the public will make a small donation, which is always greatly appreciated.
No. I am self employed & do not work in any field related to science or medicine. TVS has no conflicts of interest.
Yes. You will find plenty of infographics in which I present details of Big Pharma malfeasance & FDA failings. On this subject, I recommend Dr Ben Goldacre's 2012 book, Bad Pharma.
Because it comes from reliable sources: relevant government agencies; reputable non-profit organisations; credible professionals in the fields of science & medicine. If you find an error, please use the contact form to let me know. I welcome correction.
There are good reasons for not being skeptical about vaccines. Since they were first introduced >200 years ago, vaccines have saved hundreds of millions of lives. The science of vaccination is rock solid. Clinical testing & regular safety monitoring ensure that vaccines currently on the market are safe & effective.
You might still be skeptical about vaccines despite this. You are free to take that position. However, your skepticism should have a valid basis & you should be open to changing your mind when presented with new information. If nothing will change your mind about vaccines, you are not a genuine skeptic: you are a denialist & your position is not rational.
No. All external sites promoted by TVS are recommended purely on the basis of merit.
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