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Health Groups Challenge HHS Over Sudden Vaccine Policy Shifts

USA, WashingtonTuesday, July 8, 2025
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A group of medical organizations has taken legal action against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its leader, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. They claim that recent changes to vaccine policies are sudden and lack proper legal backing.

Key Points of the Lawsuit

  • Plaintiff Concerns:
  • A pregnant hospital worker fears she won't be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine due to new recommendations.
  • The changes make it harder for doctors to advise patients and could increase the risk of serious illnesses.

  • New Advisory Committee Concerns:
  • Some new members have previously expressed doubts about vaccines, contradicting Kennedy's claim that the panel is not anti-vaccine.
  • The medical groups worry these changes could undermine public trust in vaccines and make communities more vulnerable to preventable diseases.

  • HHS Defense:
  • The HHS defends Kennedy's actions, stating the changes are part of reforms to restore public confidence in vaccine science.
  • The medical groups argue these reforms are not based on evidence and could have serious consequences for public health.

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