You're spreading propaganda. Top CDC immunization official says vaccines may rarely trigger autism in susceptible children (like Hannah Poling where govt paid settlement, tried to seal case so nobody would know.) There is much to learn according to many scientists.https://twitter.com/bradleyebeer1/status/937396107973480449 …
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
But.. vaccines have saved the lives of billions of people worldwide, completely wiped smallpox from the face of the earth forever, and on the verge of doing the same with poliomyelitis. Comment?
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Replying to @realRustySteele @SharylAttkisson
True. But that doesn’t negate the fact that they may cause autism does it? Comment?
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When you walk out your door everyday, you take a bigger risk than you do by vaccinating.
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True but that’s a straw man argument. It doesn’t mean that they couldn’t be made safer. If you were a parent of a kid with Autism, you wouldn’t be so nonchalant about the issue.
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Not being nonchalant. We should keep researching. But if the chances of your daughter getting Hepitis and then cancer are much much higher than the chances of her getting autism from vaccines than it's worth getting the vaccine. That's basically the situation with vaccines
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Not so simple. The calculus changes, for example. The chance of my daughter at both getting Hepatitis B was pretty much zero, so the HepB shot was riskier than her chance of disease. But later in life if she were drug user or dating IV drug user etc calculus changes.
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