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Did CDC bury data proving vaccines cause autism?

Vaccines don't cause autism. The retracted Hooker reanalysis behind Vaxxed used flawed methods; a Danish study of 650,000 children found no link.

Did COVID vaccines cause 39,000 child deaths or 0?

No child deaths were definitively linked to COVID vaccines, the FDA says. Ron Johnson's 39,000 figure relies on VAERS, which can't prove cause.

Is GAVI eliminating thimerosal vaccines due to dangers?

Gavi is phasing out thimerosal vaccines over funding pressures, not safety. Studies show its ethylmercury is harmless and clears the body quickly.

Do COVID vaccines cause sudden death in adults?

No evidence shows COVID vaccines cause sudden death years later. Lancet and JAMA studies link mRNA shots only to rare, mild myocarditis.

Are vaccines deadlier than diseases they prevent?

Measles is far deadlier than the MMR vaccine. Paul Thomas's claim compares mismatched numbers; pre-vaccine measles killed about 1 in 6,000 cases.

Are we depending on vaccines too much?

COVID vaccines saved lives diet and exercise couldn't. RFK Jr. claims we overused them, but deaths fell sharply in every age group after rollout.

Is measles no big deal?

In a new video, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny claims that before the vaccine, measles deaths were very rare and that the vaccine isn't needed.

Do doctors like vaccines just for the money they make?

A video from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing “Voices of the Vaccine Injured" from July of last year is going around again. In it, several people claim that doctors exaggerate how dangerous vaccine-preventable diseases are because they make so much money from vaccines.

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