THE OTHER VACCINES
May 14, 2022
3 minutes
BY JEFFREY KLUGER
The Brief is reported by Eloise Barry, Madeleine Carlisle, Tara Law, Sanya Mansoor, Ciara Nugent, Billy Perrigo, Simmone Shah, Olivia B. Waxman, and Julia Zorthian
NTIVACCINE SENTIMENTS HAVE BEEN SIMMERing in the U.S. since at least 1998, when the a prestigious medical journal, published—and later retracted—a fraudulent paper falsely linking vaccines to autism. They’ve grown stronger in the past two years, thanks to disinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines. Though the development of the shots happened at an accelerated pace, they’ve been rigorously
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