
My take on Dr. Bhattacharya’s comments on the Senate committee hearing from the article is as follows: (link)
Dr. Bhattacharya stated that he fully supports children being vaccinated for diseases like measles.
It is unfortunate that Dr. Bhattacharya believes in measles (virus). The opinion reflects his medical education and training, which taught him to believe in viruses and the reason for infection or illness (measles), for which there is no actual scientific evidence. I hope he will reconsider his long-held belief in medical science, which, in reality, is fake and false science.
About the link between autism and vaccination, he stated, “I don’t generally believe there is a link, based on my review of the literature.”
Again, it reflects his dependence on medical literature, which has been shown, more so recently, troubling, i.e., factually weak or false.
I suggest he seek help from actual science, chemistry, the fundamental science for medicines, as medicines are chemicals, including vaccines.
I wish him the best for his role in a highly prestigious assignment.
More on my views may be found here (link)