Symptoms commonly associated with autism would be added to a federal vaccine injury compensation program under a proposal that would allow people with autism to file compensation claims, Politico reported Thursday.
If passed, the proposal by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would expand the list of injuries recognized under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) to include symptoms that “people with autism often experience,” Bloomberg reported.
Autism itself would not be added to VICP’s injury table, but adding symptoms commonly experienced by people with autism would create “an indirect opening … to seek funds,” Bloomberg reported, citing remarks made Thursday at a MAHA Institute event by Drew D. Downing, a vaccine injury lawyer and senior adviser to Kennedy…
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