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RFK Jr.’s proposal to align the US vaccine schedule with Europe’s is facing strong criticism. Experts dispute his claims about vaccine safety and efficacy, highlighting the dangers of measles outbreaks, a concern highlighted by a New York Times opinion piece. His plans are further complicated by a potential legal hurdle: an 80-year-old law that could limit his ability to significantly alter the existing schedule, as reported by CIDRAP. Adding to the controversy, reports from CNN and StatNews indicate that the Trump administration previously explored reducing the vaccine schedule, causing concern within the health sector, suggesting the issue is not new.
News summary provided by Gemini AI.
- Why RFK Jr.’s plan to follow Europe on vaccines is getting panned Politico
- Trump administration’s plan to shrink vaccine schedule sends health sector scrambling statnews.com
- Opinion | Three Experts on Vaccines, Measles and Kennedy The New York Times
- Exclusive: HHS planning to overhaul childhood vaccine schedule to recommend fewer shots, source says CNN
- The nearly 80-year-old law that could hamper RFK Jr.’s drive to remake vaccine schedule CIDRAP

