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Study shows how toxic RFK Jr.’s change to measles vaccine is for US toddlers

Beth Mole
Study shows how toxic RFK Jr.’s change to measles vaccine is for US toddlers
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A new study suggests that the decision by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s advisors to remove federal recommendations for the MMRV combination vaccine will harm vulnerable toddlers. The change removes insurance coverage requirements and federal access for low-income families.

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The policy shift impacts public health access and vaccine uptake, sparking debate over the influence of anti-vaccine sentiment in federal health policy.

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Not surprising Study shows how toxic RFK Jr.’s change to measles vaccine is for US toddlers The children who get a combination shot are some of the most vulnerable.

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