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keej123
“Because you canβt claim that their Autism is operating at the same rate, unless you take their cause into consideration. If their cause is genetics, so at what rate is genetics operating in comparison to what MMR would be operating. ”
Once again, the argument or concern you raise is only after you establish that the MMR actually operates, the study proves that the MMR has zero effect on autism rates, which is why there is no difference between the group that got the MMR shot and the ones that have not.
To simplify it, lets say the cause of autism is genetics (which the data clearly points in that direction, as noted in my previous post), that would explain why the rate of autism is not dependant on any other factors.
I think that you have a misconception and believe that the MMR vaccine plays a factor and the only question is how much of a factor, that would be the only explanation for your questions. Yet the study proves that the MMR vaccine plays no factor and is in line with the many other studies that all show the same.