So you are sure that “vaccinations” prevent disease? Sure enough to allow your children to have over 40 juicy needle stabs in the hope that they are “protected”?
And I suppose you'd prefer your kids to be blind.
Yes, I believe the evidence that vaccinations (what’s with the scare quotes, anyway?) protect children from diseases. The fact that we live longer, healthier lives than at any time in human history suggests we’re doing plenty of things right.
We (humans) have known that vaccinations prevent disease for over 200 years. There's very little in modern medicine that we're more sure of. Is there anyone in a developed nation over the age of about 10 who's unaware of this?
Do you want to get shingles ? How about your kids? And yes, children as young as 8, if they have had chickenpox, can and DO get shingles, a devestatingly painful disease, which can also cause blindness and worse.
How about Polio? You want your kids and/or grands to get that one?
Need I go on?
There were lots of cases of autism, long long before there were modern vaccinations...........you just never heard about them.
I know for a fact that vaccinations prevent disease. That is how polio and small pox were eradicated.
The other way to know that your child has immunity from diseases through vaccination, have the Ab(antibody) levels checked, also called titers. Then you know for sure.