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The Facts That 'Vaxxed' Leaves Out
On its surface, the movie 鈥淰axxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe鈥 appears to be a slickly produced scientific documentary with lots of charts and data about one of the most important issues of our time. The central premise of the film is that the country鈥檚 mandatory measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine 鈥 when given to children under age 2 鈥 may be leading to an epidemic of autism diagnoses. It contains heartbreaking footage of happy, laughing toddlers who, their parents say, became profoundly disabled almost overnight after receiving the shot. It explains the findings of a study that confirms the link and unearths recordings from a former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scientist who purportedly claimed the government quashed findings of the connection. But what the movie doesn鈥檛 get into is as compelling as what it does present. (Cha, 5/25)