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Since there are several large studies now demonstrating that there is no difference in the rates of autism between vaccinated and unvaccinated children, this obviously means that there are some unvaccinated children diagnosed with autism. How does Kennedy explain that? Or does he just deny this inconvenient fact? As the number of unvaccinated children increases, the number of unvaccinated children with autism will grow. Somebody should do a long-term study on unvaccinated children and document all the disabilities they have, including autism. Autism has been with us since long before vaccines, even if we didn't always identify it correctly, and eliminating vaccines will not magically eliminate autism, no matter how much we wish it so. I wish some good sleuthing reporter would research and write about all the unvaccinated kids with autism.

Feb 6, 2025
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