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Nonprofit to File Lawsuit Against CDC Over Statement That Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism

Nonprofit to File Lawsuit Against CDC Over Statement That Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism Del Bigtree, founder of the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) said his organization will file a lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to request the federal agency take down its statement that claims vaccines do not cause autism from its webpage on autism and vaccines. “There is no science to back up the statement as far as what the CDC’s provided to say that vaccines, plural, do not cause autism,” Bigtree told The Epoch Times. “This is a false statement.” “We will bring a case against the CDC to remove that from the website because it is actually inaccurate,” he added.

Some state lawmakers want to block vaccination requirements

Small but loud group of legislators push back against Covid vaccine mandates Kaitlin Sullivan © Provided by NBC News In early February, three bills in front of the North Dakota Legislature were defeated. The bills, which were quietly introduced last month, aimed to block businesses from requiring their employees or customers to get coronavirus vaccinations. North Dakota is not the first state to take up the issue of requiring vaccinations; as vaccinations roll out across the country, lawmakers and public health experts are looking at whether new legislation can or should mandate them. Or, as was the case in North Dakota, whether legislation can block a vaccination requirement.

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Blockbuster: CDC quietly removes website headline that claimed Vaccines do not cause autism -- Health & Wellness -- Sott net

Fri, 22 Jan 2021 08:18 UTC After a court challenge questioning the scientific support behind the claim that vaccines do not cause autism, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has removed that headline from its website. The blockbuster change was made quietly last August, and went largely unnoticed, with no public announcement. The CDC Vaccine-Autism page goes on to state in many different ways that parents should not be concerned about vaccines and autism, and there is no link, while at the same time acknowledging a link cannot be ruled out. In a Question and Answer post, CDC says more research is needed on the question as to whether

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