Ummm ... this is an Autism thread, in case you haven’t noticed ... :-) ...
If vaccinations don’t have anything to do with this thread of Autism, and you’re just passing the time of day talking about vaccinations, in general and when kids normally have them ... well, have fun. I won’t get in the way of your fun.
BUT, if you’re saying that vaccinations have something to do with Autism and you’ve got it down to one or two early vaccinations, then you definitely should go on national television with your evidence.
You were the one who brought it up.
You mentioned the kid in question with the autism diagnosis was ‘unvaccinated’.
I find that highly unlikely unless the child was born at home or someone was in the room with the child 24hrs a day in the hospital.