RFK Jr.’s revamped CDC panel votes on mercury-laced vaccine preservative amid autism concerns

RFK Jr.’s revamped CDC panel votes on mercury-laced vaccine preservative amid autism concerns


The revamped CDC vaccine panel appointed by RFK Jr. votes on thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative. Kennedy’s critics say the move safeguards public health; opponents call it scientifically unfounded. Panel replaces 17 prior members with advocates for transparency and science-based policy. Thimerosal has been linked to autism by Kennedy but “debunked” by mainstream studies, FDA and CDC. Decision may impact U.S. vaccine policy and rebalance trust in immunization programs.

Article by Willow Tohi, republished with permission from Naturalnews.com

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), now dominated by appointees of Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will convene on June 25-26 to vote on influenza vaccines containing thimerosal, a controversial mercury-based preservative. This marks

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