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There is literally no evidence for them somehow causing autism, though. It's a myth that was put into the world by a fraudster.
I know. What I meant was, even assuming vaccines did cause autism in some cases and it was 100% confirmed, it'd still be a stupid idea from a public health point of view to give up vaccines, and it'd still be a risk worth taking for the health benefits from an individual point of view.