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If you studied the Ebola epidemic of 2014-2016, particularly in
Guinea, this was predictable. Health workers were killed; health
centers were attacked so family members could "liberate" patients
inside. They believed hospitals were a source of disease.
'Vigilante treatments': Anti-vaccine groups push people to leave ICUs
Anti-vaccine Facebook groups have a new message for their community
members: don't go to the emergency room, and get your loved ones out
of intensive care
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Man who was released from a Co Donegal hospital by anti-vaccination
campaigners against medical advice has died in hospital
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Unfortunately, this is a common theme in epidemics. Fear and mistrust
combined unmoor us. That is why transparency and preserving trust are
crucial in long-lasting crises. And why polarization is to be avoided
and mitigated at all costs.