RFK Jr. will require shift in how new vaccines are tested, HHS says [View all]
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to shift the way vaccines are tested, a move that the agency said will increase transparency but that medical experts fear could limit access to vaccines and undermine the publics trust in immunization depending on its implementation.
The potential change outlined in a statement says all new vaccines will be required to undergo placebo testing, a procedure in which some people receive the vaccine and others receive an inert substance - such as a saline shot - before the results are compared.
All new vaccines will undergo safety testing in placebo-controlled trials prior to licensure - a radical departure from past practices, an HHS spokesperson told The Washington Post in response to questions about Kennedys comments on the measles vaccines and general vaccine policy.
Vaccines for new pathogens are often tested this way. But for well-researched diseases, such as measles and polio, public health experts say it makes little sense to do that and can be unethical, because the placebo group would not receive a known effective intervention.
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