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Dr Springer, have you ever looked at the prevalence of real world adverse events and the Covid vaccine? I believe there is not an issue here but I have not seen a review of data similar to what you do. Thanks

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Thank you for your question, Tony. I haven't looked at that specifically. I do think we have to be careful about linking real-world events to vaccines. For instance, autism spectrum disorder is often first noticed around the time the first MMR vaccines are given (12 - 15 months). However, this doesn't mean that the vaccines cause autism. After all, most babies have begun to pull themselves into a standing position by the time they're 12 months old, and many take their first steps between 12 and 15 months. But it doesn't make sense to say that standing or walking causes autism.

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