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This anti-vaxx book spreads false information BY: Tyce

This book is by J.B. Handley the book is called "How to End the Autism Epidemic". This book is filled with information that can be harmful it says that autism is caused by vaccines and getting vaccinated can harm you children, they say this even though there have been a lot of studies showing that vaccines don't cause autism and multiple studies written by the CDC that show vaccines have helped us almost wipe out harmful diseases. The book also had a video link that said that said the edible mercury was better than what they put in vaccines but you get more mercury when you eat fish than you do when you get a vaccine. They also injected rats with mercury but they used more than they use in vaccines so that caused the rats to die. People also say that we don't need vaccines and that our body can fight them off on there own but if we look back to the black death they had no vaccines and a third of Europe died because of it, but now it is very rare to die because of the black death.


This is a quote from the CDC wed site about measles outbreaks in 2019 " From January 1 to March 28, 2019, 387** individual cases of measles have been confirmed in 15 states.  This is the second-greatest number of cases reported in the U.S. since measles was eliminated in 2000." " In a given year, more measles cases can occur for any of the following reasons: an increase in the number of travelers who get measles abroad and bring it into the U.S., and/or further spread of measles in U.S. communities with pockets of unvaccinated people." Being vaccinated doesn't only protect your kids it protects people who can't get vaccinated because they are immunocompromised the meaning is Immunodeficiency is a state in which the immune system's ability to fight infectious disease and cancer is compromised or entirely absent, and if these people who are immunocompromised get sick they can die because of it and so can young kids.



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