RFK Jr. attacks pediatric group after vaccine recommendations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accuses the American Academy of Pediatrics of corporate influence amid conflicting COVID-19 vaccine guidance for infants, with only 13% of eligible children vaccinated, CDC reports.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the American Academy of Pediatrics of engaging in a "pay-to-play scheme" for its updated guidance on childhood COVID-19 vaccines.
- The AAP defended its recommendations, stating they are "rooted in decades of peer-reviewed science by the nation's leading health experts" and that the organization "follows rigorous conflict-of-interest disclosures."
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer recommended COVID-19 vaccines for children this year, diverging from the AAP's previous guidance which followed CDC recommendations for decades.
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