'Long-overdue Crack in the Dam': RFK Jr. to Create CDC Sub-agency Focused on Vaccine Injuries
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has unveiled plans to establish a new sub-agency within the CDC dedicated to addressing vaccine injuries, long COVID, and Lyme disease. This initiative is part of a significant restructuring of the Department of Health and Human Services aimed at improving efficiency. During an interview, Kennedy expressed concerns over bureaucracy when he was required to buy patient data related to CMS, indicating ongoing challenges in accessing critical health information for the public good.
We're incorporating an agency within CDC that is going to specialize in vaccine injuries. These are priorities for the American people. More and more people are suffering from these injuries, and we are committed to having gold-standard science to make sure that we can figure out what the treatments are and that we can deliver the best treatments possible to the American people.
I tried to get the CMS patient information, which belongs to the American people and belongs to HHS, and the sub-agencies said we have to buy it from them, and it doesn't make sense to me.
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