The CDC is hiring Lyn Redwood, previously president of Children's Health Defense, to work in its vaccine safety office. This organization, known for its anti-vaccine stance, has been led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who recently became the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Redwood will serve as a special government employee and address concerns about vaccine safety, including thimerosal. Critics express alarm over her appointment, given past misinformation spread regarding vaccines and the agency's previous findings debunking these claims.
Considering the breadth of evidence and consistent findings across multiple studies, it is clear that thimerosal does not cause autism or neurodevelopmental disorders.
The appointment of Lyn Redwood, a known critic of vaccines, to the CDC's vaccine safety office raises significant concerns and underscores the agency's evolving stance on vaccine oversight.
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