I sent out the statement earlier. Without using the "cause-effect" phrase, perhaps you would agree with some scientists and CDC who believe vaccines may "trigger" autism in certain children (susceptible for genetic or other reasons). https://twitter.com/WaynesterAtl/status/937123500694876165 …
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
Let’s say vaccines do that. (I’m not inclined to believe they do, but willing to concede). The real question is whether that risk is worth the gain. This assumes we can’t identify the susceptible in advance.
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Replying to @pandajerk
Bingo. The scientists I've spoken to including Dr. Healy said that's the rub. They believe we *can* identify many of the susceptibilities quite easily today (when we couldn't have years ago). And vaccinate the others more safely.
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson @pandajerk
That's a weird response from an anti-vaxxer loon...
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Replying to @JoeDan1024 @SharylAttkisson
Or maybe...just maybe...she doesn’t fit in that box you’ve built.
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Replying to @pandajerk @SharylAttkisson
Not my box. She's been called that and worse this afternoon by other commenters. I otoh am largely in agreement with (Miss or Ms? I never know) Attkisson. It was sarcasm.
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