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RFK Jr. alters maternal and child vaccine policies

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as Secretary of Health and Human Services, has controversially altered public health recommendations, particularly concerning pregnant women and children. He questioned the safety of acetaminophen during pregnancy and excluded pregnant women from COVID-19 vaccine booster recommendations. Furthermore, Kennedy has significantly reduced recommended childhood vaccinations, leading to potential increases in preventable diseases and associated healthcare costs. AI

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RFK Jr. alters maternal and child vaccine policies

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · Judy Stone, Senior Contributor ·

    What Have RFK, Jr. And The Trump Administration Done For Mothers?

    Kennedy touts MAHA. This Mother's Day, note what his misinformation and policies really do to moms: reduce access to care, increase deaths and guilt from responsibilities.