In a shocking incident, a man opened fire at the CDC headquarters, citing his anti-vaccine beliefs. The attack has raised alarm within the public health community, highlighting the dangers faced by health officials amid rising vaccine skepticism.
A tragic shooting at the CDC has raised alarms about vaccine misinformation. The workers' union calls for a federal condemnation of false narratives that threaten public health and safety.
In a shocking incident, a Georgia man blamed for COVID-19 vaccine misinformation opened fire at the CDC, killing a police officer. The tragedy highlights the dangers of vaccine-related paranoia and misinformation.
In a tragic incident, a Georgia man identified as Patrick Joseph White opened fire at the CDC, killing a police officer. The shooter had previously blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for his mental health issues. This shocking event highlights the dangers of vaccine misinformation.
A shooting at the CDC in Atlanta has left a police officer dead and raised alarms about vaccine misinformation. The gunman, who believed the vaccine harmed him, opened fire, highlighting the dangers faced by public health workers.
A child in Greensboro tested positive for measles, prompting North Carolina hospitals to prepare for potential outbreaks. Experts warn of low vaccination rates and the contagious nature of the virus.
A CDC presentation by Lyn Redwood claims a non-existent study links thimerosal to brain damage, raising alarms about vaccine misinformation. Experts question the credibility of new vaccine advisers.
A new study reveals that vaccination efforts for children worldwide have stalled, putting millions at risk for preventable diseases. The impact of the pandemic and vaccine misinformation are key factors in this concerning trend.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposes expanding access to experimental medical treatments, acknowledging potential risks from unlicensed providers. Is this a step forward or a danger to public health?
The measles outbreak in Texas shows signs of slowing, but health officials warn against complacency as cases rise in other states. Vaccination campaigns are crucial to prevent further spread.