Doctors and public health organizations sue Kennedy over vaccine policy changes
- Several leading medical organizations sued U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and federal health agencies over changes to COVID-19 vaccine policies that they allege pose a public health threat.
- Kennedy removed the COVID-19 vaccine from CDC childhood and pregnant women immunization schedules and replaced members of an advisory committee with vaccine skeptics.
- The lawsuit accuses Kennedy of working 'to dismantle the longstanding, Congressionally-authorized, science- and evidence-based vaccine infrastructure' and putting critical populations at 'grave and immediate risk.
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Minister of Health Kennedy's decision to remove vaccination recommendations is met with strong resistance from doctors.
U.S. Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems to have pushed it too far with his vaccination scepticism, because after the dismissal of all members of the CDC Health Commission and the amendment of the national vaccination program, medical associations are now beating back and filed a lawsuit against the minister. In it, the medical representatives call on the court to stop Kennedy's "one-sided, unscientific" policy and to reinstate the coron…
US health secretary sued over COVID-19 vaccine change
WASHINGTON, United States — Several leading medical groups filed suit against US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday, accusing him of endangering public health with new Covid-19 vaccine recommendations. At the end of May, Kennedy announced via social media that federal authorities would no longer recommend Covid-19 vaccines for children and pregnant women, resulting in blowback from health experts. In the lawsuit, the American Acade…
Doctors, health groups sue Robert F Kennedy Jr over Covid vaccine policy change
Doctors' groups and health organizations sue the US government over the removal of COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for most children and pregnant women, citing public health risks and procedural violations.
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