There is no good scientific evidence suggesting that vaccination is causative for or increases the risk of autism. Correlation does not (necessarily) equal causation and very often does not. Does that answer your question? https://twitter.com/Pyramid_Asbuilt/status/1083023761241239552 …
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No evasion, but since you're too clueless to see that, then here: Yes I would still be a skeptic, as many parents of autistic children with whom I've interacted who are not antivaxers remain skeptics. Some who become antivaxers even renounce the antivax cult.
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