Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu on Tuesday said that "way too many vaccines” are being administered to infants and linked the rise in autism cases to early childhood immunisation.
Taking to microblogging site X, Vembu urged parents to “take this analysis seriously,” citing a report by the McCullough Foundation that reviewed over 300 studies and claimed vaccines are the “most significant preventable driver of autism.”
The report, authored by cardiologist Peter McCullough and former physician Andrew Wakefield, whose infamous 1998 study falsely linked the MMR vaccine to autism, lists early and combined vaccination as higher risk factors than genetics, pollution, or premature birth.
“Parents should take this analysis seriously. I believe there is increasing evidence that we are giving way too ma

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