
This link has a chart of measles cases since 1919. What happened to cause that drop in the 1960’s? Vaccines.
This link has a chart of smallpox cases. That flat line? Caused by vaccines.
This one is diphtheria. Again, vaccines.
And here’s polio. Again, vaccines saved lives and prevented suffering.
For this one you’ll have to scroll down for a whooping cough chart. The CDC helpfully added arrows to point out when certain vaccines were introduced.
These are things that killed lots of children over the centuries. Only relatively recently have we been able to prevent the suffering and death that they can cause. Many of them do not have cures, only prevention.
Saying any of them cause autism — in addition to being flatly untrue — is saying you’d rather have a dead kid than an autistic kid.
But hey, here’s one more chart. It’s COVID. Yeah, that vaccine isn’t perfect (most aren’t) but it does work. In fact the President just got his COVID booster.
Vaccines save lives. Make sure your family stays up to date.