Talk:National Immunisation Program Schedule

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This page is in progress. I am doing an article for a University subject. It will be completed in the next few weeks

Made major deletions[edit]

Removed coatracking - the article included extremely long sections describing what a vaccine is and what diseases have vaccinations etc. Additionally, the page harbored propaganda regarding vaccines (autism, aluminum etc..), removed that as well. Should it return, I recommend semi-protectingthe page — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pratat (talkcontribs) 12:06, 11 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

All the information was relevant to the topic and essential to readers. Furthermore, there was no habored propaganda as it was simply stating the differing opinions. It cannot be denied that there are varying opinions on this topic.
Just dropping by as I was alerted to major deletion of cited content from this article by Pratat, which is often a red flag. However, having checked the removed content, I support the deletions. It must be remembered that this article is about Australia's National Immunisation Program Schedule, and it's not an essay about immunisation, now about how vaccinations work, nor a list of diseases controlled by immunisation - even if the organisation has produced material on these topics. These can all be found elsewhere - and often one or two external links will suffice. If, however, there are serious, reliable sources that directly criticise the Program (and I discount fringe nut-job websites) then it's fine to include these. Pinging Digitalwriter22 as I think they created the article in the first place - so thank you for that. (Please remember to sign your posts on talk pages by typing four keyboard tildes like this: ~~~~.) Nick Moyes (talk) 10:45, 21 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]