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The Vaccine Debate: Hope vs. Reality
USA, SeminoleSunday, April 13, 2025
Kennedy has been pushing for a massive testing and research effort on autism. He believes that environmental toxins are the cause of the increase in autism cases. He has even suggested that vaccines could be a factor, despite many studies showing that they are not. Marks disagrees strongly with this. He thinks that vaccines are safe and effective, and that they have been studied extensively.
The debate about vaccines is not just about autism. There have been recent measles outbreaks in the US, with three deaths reported. All three people who died were not vaccinated against measles. This has led to calls for more people to get vaccinated. Kennedy has been criticized for not fully endorsing the measles vaccine. He thinks that people should get the vaccine, but he doesn't think that it should be mandatory.
Marks has blamed Kennedy and his staff for the measles deaths. He thinks that these deaths could have been prevented if more people were vaccinated. He has urged people to get vaccinated to prevent more deaths from measles. The debate about vaccines is a complex one, with many different opinions. It's important to look at the facts and make informed decisions.
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