Nine former CDC directors raise alarms over HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent actions, claiming they jeopardize public health and safety in America. They call for congressional oversight and express deep concern over the dismantling of critical health systems.
Former CDC immunizations chief Dr. Demetre Daskalakis resigns in protest, expressing grave concerns about the agency's direction and public health under new leadership.
In a surprising turn of events, CDC Director Susan Monarez has resigned just weeks into her new role, following a series of controversial vaccine policy changes and workforce layoffs, sparking widespread concern among public health experts.
In a surprising turn of events, the CDC has appointed Retsef Levi, known for his criticism of mRNA vaccines, to lead its COVID-19 immunization workgroup. This decision raises questions about vaccine safety and recommendations for children and pregnant women.
The federal government may soon recommend flu shots without thimerosal, a preservative under scrutiny. Discover why this change matters and the implications for vaccine safety.
Vicky Pebsworth, a long-time vaccine skeptic who believes vaccines caused her son's autism, joins the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, raising eyebrows in the public health community.
In a pivotal vote, the CDC's advisory committee has recommended the use of clesrovimab, a new monoclonal antibody, for infants under eight months to combat RSV, marking a significant advancement in public health.
The newly appointed vaccine advisory committee by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to review childhood immunization practices, raising concerns among health experts about the implications for public health.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, once a champion of child vaccinations, faces backlash after supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS secretary, despite Kennedy's anti-vaccine stance and controversial committee changes.
In a bold move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces eight new members to the CDC's vaccine advisory committee, some of whom have previously criticized vaccines, raising eyebrows and concerns about future recommendations.