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Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe is a movie from 2016. It makes untrue claims about a possible link between the MMR vaccine and autism. The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. The film suggests that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) hid information about this.

The movie was made by Andrew Wakefield. He was an English doctor who made false claims about vaccines.

What is the Movie Vaxxed About?

The movie Vaxxed claims to show a secret cover-up. It suggests that the CDC changed or destroyed information. This information was from a study about autism and the MMR vaccine. However, these claims are not true.

The Claims Made in Vaxxed

The film focuses on a specific idea. It says a scientist at the CDC revealed that the agency hid important data. This data was supposedly about a study on autism and the MMR vaccine. But, this story is not based on facts.

Andrew Wakefield's Role

Andrew Wakefield is the person who made the Vaxxed movie. Years before the film, he wrote a scientific article. This article claimed that vaccines might cause autism. Scientists later found that his article was not true.

Because of his false claims, Andrew Wakefield lost his license to be a doctor. This means he could no longer practice medicine.

Why Science Says Vaccines Are Safe

Many scientists have studied the MMR vaccine very carefully. They have looked at it for a long time. Their research shows that the MMR vaccine does not cause autism. Health organizations around the world agree on this.

Vaccines are important for keeping communities healthy. They protect people from serious diseases like measles and mumps.

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