During a discussion about Trump surrogate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Lutnick claimed vaccines contributed to an increasing rate of autism, citing historical vaccination statistics, while Collins defended vaccines' safety based on rigorous testing.
Lutnick emphasized that the number of vaccines has increased dramatically since 1986, suggesting that the surge correlates with the rise in autism diagnoses, yet Collins expressed that vaccines undergo substantial scientific scrutiny.
Despite Collins attempting to interject, Lutnick maintained that the absence of product liability for vaccines raises doubts about their safety, questioning the validity of the scientific consensus supporting vaccines.
Collins challenged Lutnick's assertions by stating that numerous children receive vaccinations without adverse effects, underscoring the scientific community's position that vaccines are proven to be safe.
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