Vaccine Skeptic RFK Jr. May Shape Future U. S. Health Policies

Washington, D.C., USAThu Dec 19 2024
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is meeting with Senate Republicans to secure his spot as the health secretary. Despite his decades-long opposition to vaccines, he aims to convince them he holds moderate views. Kennedy has long promoted false claims linking vaccines to autism and is affiliated with anti-vaccine groups. Recent reports show a lawyer with ties to Kennedy filed a petition to revoke the polio vaccine’s approval. President-elect Donald Trump added to the controversy by suggesting vaccines could be linked to autism, yet he supports the polio vaccine. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a polio survivor, warned that undermining public confidence in vaccines is dangerous. Kennedy’s influence could potentially change childhood immunization policies, reversing decades of progress in disease prevention.
Kennedy’s previous statements conflict with his recent claims about vaccines. As health secretary, Kennedy would oversee key health agencies like the CDC and FDA. He could significantly shape vaccination policies through the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The HHS secretary can appoint new members to this committee, whose recommendations influence state vaccination policies and insurance coverage. Kennedy's influence could also affect federal funding for vaccines and new vaccine approvals. Experts worry that Kennedy might slow down the approval process or direct research that could breed public distrust in vaccines.
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