• 3 days ago
She's a nurse, she's autistic — and she wants the world to know that vaccinations don't cause autism.
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00:00They don't want to give their child the measles vaccine, so they'd rather risk their child being dead than having autism.
00:19Back in 1998, there was a study that was printed in the British journal called The Lancet,
00:26and it was by Dr. Andrew Wakefield. While it scared the dickens out of everybody worldwide,
00:33it was allegedly showing a link between the MMR vaccine for the measles and autism.
00:39Well, as it turned out, over time, it was found out that it was a fraudulent study.
00:45In the year 2000, the United States declared the United States as totally eradicated of measles,
00:58but many people stopped getting the vaccination for their children, so then here it comes again.
01:03You're going to start having people getting sick and dying, and you know,
01:07mostly it is younger children that die, but older people and people who are immunocompromised
01:12can get some very serious complications and die as well.
01:31Now, when I hear parents talk about, you know, they don't want to have their child vaccinated,
01:36at first I would become not very pleased that that's how they feel, and I try and come down
01:41because I realize, you know, it's very stressful to have an autistic child, yet on the other hand,
01:46are they really saying that they don't want to give their child the measles vaccine,
01:51so they'd rather risk their child being dead than having autism? That really doesn't make us feel
01:56very good.
02:26As a person who's on the autism spectrum, I feel that knowledge is power for anything, whatever it is.
02:39If parents would just take the time to do some research, you know, take a couple hours on a
02:44Saturday morning, make yourself an espresso and sit there at your computer and google it and read
02:50one after another thing, that knowledge is going to give you the power to make the educated decision
02:55to go out and get your child vaccinated.

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