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New Health Secretary Promises to Look into Childhood Vaccine Schedule
USA, WashingtonThursday, February 20, 2025
Kennedy gained a loyal following for his nonprofit by raising objections to COVID-19 protocols and doubts around the COVID-19 vaccine. Despite his work, Kennedy repeatedly told senators that he was not “anti-vaccine” during his confirmation hearings.
Kennedy promised staffers on Tuesday during his speech that he would keep an open mind in his new job. He asked them to return the favor. Kennedy said, “A lot of times when I read these articles characterizing myself, I think I wouldn’t want to work for that guy, either, ” eliciting some laughs from the crowd. “Let’s start a relationship by letting go of any preconceived perceptions you may have of me. ”
The childhood vaccine schedule is based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. These recommendations are what pediatricians around the country use to decide the safest and most effective ages at which to offer vaccinations to children. The committee meets every year to review the latest data on both old and new vaccines to ensure there are no red flags for safety or other issues before publishing its annual schedule.
Kennedy's plan to investigate the childhood vaccine schedule has raised questions about his commitment to the current vaccination schedule. It is important to note that rigorous studies of thousands of people followed by decades of real-world use have proven that the vaccines approved by the Food and Drug Administration for both children and adults safely and effectively prevent diseases.
Kennedy's plan to investigate the childhood vaccine schedule has raised questions about his commitment to the current vaccination schedule. It is important to note that rigorous studies of thousands of people followed by decades of real-world use have proven that the vaccines approved by the Food and Drug Administration for both children and adults safely and effectively prevent diseases.
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