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Over in the USA, the CDC makes it clear that making the statement "vaccines do NOT cause autism" is not evidence based and therefore potentially fraudulent.
By David Vance4
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Over in the USA, the CDC makes it clear that making the statement "vaccines do NOT cause autism" is not evidence based and therefore potentially fraudulent.

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