(The Hill) –Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) childhood vaccine schedule are making school vaccination requirements an open ...
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The unprecedented changes have led to diminished vaccine usage, and created a drag that will likely dent revenues.
Restoring faith in public health is clearly not one of Kennedy’s goals, nor is it within his skillset.