Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tried to Block COVID-19 Vaccines Amid Public Health Crisis
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, sought to obstruct the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic. In May 2021, he filed a petition with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration requesting the rescindment of the emergency use authorization for the vaccines and urging against approvals of any future vaccines. Kennedy, who founded the non-profit organization Children’s Health Defense, argued that the perceived risks of the vaccines outweighed their benefits, claiming that alternative treatments for COVID-19 such as ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine were available. These treatments were later dismissed by health experts as ineffective.
The petition came shortly after the FDA's imminent approval of the vaccines under Operation Warp Speed, a program heavily backed by the Trump administration. As Kennedy prepares for Senate confirmation hearings, he faces scrutiny over his anti-vaccine stance and previously debunked theories linking vaccinations to autism. While Trump appears to support Kennedy, public health advocates express growing concern over the implications of his views on vaccination policy. During this period, discussions between Trump and vaccine advocate Bill Gates highlighted a potential divergence in public health strategies, especially regarding innovation and efficacy in vaccine development.
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