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The Controversial Choice: Why A Vaccine Skeptic is Leading a Big Study
Washington DC, USAThursday, March 27, 2025
Geier's past actions have also raised red flags. He has faced sanctions for practicing medicine without a license in Maryland. This, combined with his history of publishing flawed studies, makes his appointment highly questionable. Experts worry that this study is a waste of resources, as there is already a wealth of data showing no link between vaccines and autism. This data comes not only from the United States but also from other countries, providing a global perspective on the issue.
The administration's decision to fund this study is ironic, given their focus on government efficiency and transparency. Dr. Eric Burnett, an internal medicine doctor, noted that this administration is known for cutting research grants in the name of saving money. Yet, they are now spending resources on a study that has already been extensively researched. This move seems to contradict their stated goals of efficiency and transparency.
The choice of Geier to lead this study is particularly concerning. Some of Geier's research has been retracted due to a failure to disclose conflicts of interest. This is especially problematic given that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stated his desire to increase transparency around vaccines. Employing someone with a history of not disclosing conflicts of interest seems to go against this goal.
Experts are clear that this study is a waste of time and resources. The link between autism and vaccines has been thoroughly disproven by numerous studies. However, they hope that with enough pushback from the medical community, the administration will reconsider and appoint someone unbiased to lead this research. The current appointment raises serious concerns about the integrity and credibility of the study's findings.
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