The conditions said to be on the rise are disorders like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, cerebral palsy and dyslexia.
From 2019 to 2021 developmental disability diagnosis increased from 7.4 percent to 8.5 percent, data reveals.
The CDC’s ongoing National Health Interview Survey reveals boys were three times more likely to be diagnosed with autism compared to girls. Only 1.5 percent of girls had it, while 4.7 percent of boys had been diagnosed.
The CDC’s survey asked parents about 10 developmental milestones including things like being able to stand, finger pointing, and stacking bricks to which lockdown babies were less likely to be able to do.
Always remember that every state during the “pandemic” closed down schools and many at some point mandated masks.
We need apologies from every legislature that allowed such unconstitutional ideas to seep into our everyday lives. They have caused in some cases irreversible damage to our children. Not only should we receive admission of guilt but they need to be held responsible.
The CDC has no data on if infant and child COVID vaccinations are linked to any of these developmental disabilities.
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