
AI Summary
→ WHAT IT COVERS The history of vaccine skepticism in America, from the 1955 Cutter polio incident through Andrew Wakefield's debunked autism study to RFK Junior's confirmation as HHS secretary in 2025. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Cutter Incident Impact:** The 1955 botched polio vaccine batch caused 200+ paralytic polio cases and under a dozen deaths, leading to increased federal safety protocols but establishing lasting vaccine safety concerns despite continued high vaccination rates. - **1986 Vaccine Court Creation:** Parent activists from across the political spectrum successfully lobbied for the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, creating a no-fault compensation system funded by manufacturer taxes while protecting companies from lawsuits that threatened production. - **Wakefield's Fraudulent Research:** Andrew Wakefield's 1998 Lancet paper linking MMR vaccine to autism in 12 children was funded by personal injury lawyers, omitted that children showed autism signs before vaccination, and ignored dozen studies across seven countries disproving the connection. - **Measles Contagiousness Index:** Measles has a contagiousness index of 18 compared to 2-4 for flu or COVID, meaning one infected person spreads it to 18 others just by sharing airspace within two hours, making it the first disease to return when vaccination rates drop. → NOTABLE MOMENT Paul Offit shook Andrew Wakefield's hand after congressional testimony, but Wakefield kept his eyes parallel as if looking through him, an unnerving moment that signaled the disconnect between scientific evidence and belief-driven advocacy. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "Progressive Insurance", "url": "progressive.com"}, {"name": "Lisa Mattresses", "url": "leesa.com"}, {"name": "Adobe Acrobat Studio", "url": "adobe.com/dothat"}, {"name": "ServiceNow", "url": "servicenow.com/ai-agents"}] 🏷️ Vaccine History, Public Health Policy, Medical Misinformation, Autism Research