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How two autism support organizations in Minnesota are combating vaccine myths

Summary by publicgoodnews.com
There is no connection between vaccines and autism. However, many communities still have questions and concerns about vaccines and their safety. To achieve their goals, organizations that support people with autism must consider biases, language barriers, and cultural differences. They also face the additional challenge of debunking harmful myths that prevent parents from vaccinating their children against deadly diseases, such as measles.
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publicgoodnews.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
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