Wakefield wrote a journal and claimed to have found that vaccines are also in cahoots with measles, mumps, and rubella. (Soloway) Furthermore, Wakefield was suspended from practice based on the lies had said in the journal, and conducted during the studies. People have yet to find scientific evidence that links autism to vaccines, and because of these parents started to stray their children from these vaccines. All due to the fact people were conflicted on what to believe parents were not aware. That either with or without a vaccine it could lead to blindness, deafness, damaged in the brain, or even worse, death. Making this almost propaganda, because the one in this field of practice are given out false information. Just to make an easy buck, and get their names in lights with “fake” proof that vaccines could cause …show more content…
Especially, if there are false information, child already has autism or some illness, autism related, I agree that parents should not have to get those vaccinations. Now not only does this make clear, and synoptic point, that vaccines does not cause autism. On the account that if one person can prevaricate information about something as serious as Autism, what not to say that they have been doing this with other disorders. Even with the risk being higher in children that only singles out how vaccines causes autism for the youth. It does not show or inform us about how it can affect children as the age, or even if it sign of autism show up in