> > They use the phrase "in Australia" too much, without mention of the rest of the > world. > > Well, it's probably written by an Australian familiar with the situation in Australia > for the benefit of other Australians – no point writing sweeping generalisations or > obfuscating it with masses of specifics. Maybe vaccines do cause mental health issues > and bring on armageddon in other parts of the world.
Well, just saying they aren't very reassuring if they can't say that mercury isn't in vaccines in other places. The whole thing therefore only applies in Australia, and the rest of the world is not served at all by this. The autism thing is of course true, in that there is no connection.
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