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RE: Do Americans Support Mandatory Vaccinations?

in #news7 years ago

Let me just quote William Thompson. Dr. one time:

I want to be absolutely clear that I believe vaccines have saved and continue to save countless lives. I would never suggest that any parent avoid vaccinating children of any race. Vaccines prevent serious diseases, and the risks associated with their administration are vastly outweighed by their individual and societal benefits.

oh, let's do a second time as well:

The fact that we found a strong statistically significant finding among black males does not mean that there was a true association between the MMR vaccine and autism-like features in this subpopulation.

Do you know those statements?
If you are interested in details, check out this statement from a parent of an autistic child:
https://leftbrainrightbrain.co.uk/2017/02/10/a-look-back-at-the-so-called-cdc-whistleblower-story-and-how-vaxxed-is-misleading/#comments

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Are these quotes official statements released after the CDC shoved a lawyer in front of him to do the talking?

Even in light of these statements, do they somehow erase all the admissions he made in the recorded phone calls? If so, why? How?

Finally, this is not that controversial. The head of the CDC herself stated directly in 2008 that vaccines can and do trigger autism-like symptoms in children with specific mitochondrial predispositions.

Pre-screening/testing is not done to identify these children prior to vaccination. Anyone who thinks such a practice (non-testing/non-screening) is “scientific” has got a few screws loose.