Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services is scrutinized as his inconsistent comments on vaccination during a Texas measles outbreak signal a shift in public health policy. Following his remarks that both endorse and undermine vaccination, the resignation of FDA official Peter Marks underlines concerns about misinformation and data integrity. Vaccine manufacturers are silent amid the upheaval, and the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices faces new scrutiny as analysts monitor changes in vaccine policy practices during Kennedy's tenure.
Kennedy's statements on vaccines raise concerns as they oscillate between support for vaccination and skepticism, reflecting his history of being a vaccine skeptic since before his tenure.
Peter Marks' resignation sheds light on tensions within HHS, alleging that Kennedy prioritizes misinformation over transparency in vaccine safety, leading to his exit from FDA.
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