RFK Jr.'s vow to overhaul vaccine injury program echoes grievances of anti-vaccine movement
UNITED STATES, AUG 6 – Senator Sanders probes Kennedy's removal of independent vaccine experts amid policy shifts linked to the largest U.S. measles outbreak in 33 years and $500 million funding cuts, officials say.
- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vows to 'fix' the federal program for compensating Americans injured by vaccines, potentially leading to significant changes.
- Critics express concern that Kennedy's plans may reflect his ties to the anti-vaccine movement.
- Jason Schwartz, a public health expert, states the program is 'too miserly in what it considers to be a vaccine injury.'
- Kennedy described the program as 'broken' and criticized its management for 'inefficiency, favoritism and outright corruption.
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RFK Jr.'s vow to overhaul vaccine injury program echoes grievances of anti-vaccine movement
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