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RFK Jr. Made Promises About Vaccines. Here’s What He’s Done as Health Secretary

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became U.S. Health Secretary on February 13, 2025, and since then has changed vaccine policy and evaluations at HHS.
  • His appointment followed Senate hearings where he pledged to rely on evidence-based science and maintain CDC vaccine schedules without imposing his judgment.
  • Since taking office, Kennedy ousted all 17 members of the CDC vaccine advisory panel on June 9, replacing them with advisers including critics of pandemic policies.
  • He also canceled $766 million in HHS awards to Moderna on May 28 for pandemic flu vaccines and announced ending U.S. support for the Gavi vaccine alliance on June 25.
  • These actions represent unprecedented shifts in vaccine policy and evaluation processes under Kennedy's leadership at HHS.
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