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Kennedy’s HHS Uses Disputed Research to Justify Removing COVID-19 Vaccine Guidance

HHS cited unpublished, contested studies to rationalize dropping COVID-19 recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women, prompting experts’ warnings about reduced vaccine access, potential infection surges, eroded public trust

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Overview

  • The HHS document sent to Congress leans on studies taken out of context, unpublished or under dispute, including a misquoted claim about placental blood clots that never existed in the original research.
  • Cited papers portrayed as evidence of vaccine risks in pregnancy actually affirm the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccination for expectant mothers.
  • Experts caution that removing federal recommendations could jeopardize insurance coverage for pediatric and maternal COVID-19 shots, limiting access for families.
  • Public health authorities warn that lower vaccination rates may fuel ongoing whooping cough and measles outbreaks linked to rising hesitancy.
  • Critics say bypassing CDC advisory panels and relying on mischaracterized data undermines trust in HHS and politicizes critical health policy decisions.