Um, no. There are not. Every "scientifically literate people including PhDs & MDs" who express "serious concerns" about vaccines are not scientifically literate in the relevant sciences, and it shows in the poor quality of their arguments and interpretation of the data. https://twitter.com/MartinCooper222/status/1169274749115088896 …
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In the case of vaccines and autism, the scientific evidence is of such a large quantity and quality involving so many children that the failure to find a “signal” suggesting a link between vaccines and autism is evidence sufficiently strong that we can confidently conclude...
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... that the likelihood that vaccines cause autism is so tiny as to be, for all practical intents and purposes, zero. To claim otherwise is to stubbornly cling to a discredited hypothesis.
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