Do any anons know if autism is as prevalent in places that are not as industrialized and/or don't use the same vaccines as the US?
I wonder about China for example. I think their vaccines are different than those used in the US and I remember learning of a vaccine scandal or two going on over there. However, at the time I figured the Chinese were better off than Americans because I thought they could at least sue the manufacturers.
I think they rolled out a mandatory vaccine program right before "COVID".
Anyway, I'm specifically wondering about autism, because just being on the spectrum may not be very life limiting, but in the US there are people so disabled that they are in diapers as adults. The amount of disability possibly related to the vaccine pogrom (not a mistake) in my community is devastating.