Kennedy Instructs Anti-Vaccine Group to Remove Fake C.D.C. Page
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., serving as the health secretary, ordered the removal of a webpage from his nonprofit Children's Health Defense that falsely claimed vaccines cause autism. After The New York Times raised concerns about the page's design, closely resembling the CDC's official site, Kennedy acted swiftly to protect the integrity of health communications. The page was taken down on Saturday evening, and a formal demand was issued for its removal, emphasizing a commitment to evidence-based science at the Health and Human Services Department.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. instructed leaders of his nonprofit to take down a page mimicking the CDC that promoted misinformation about vaccines causing autism.
The fake vaccine safety page was indistinguishable from the CDC's site, leading to scrutiny and a demand for its removal citing potential copyright violation.
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