MaddowBlog-RFK Jr. fesses up: He ordered the change to the CDC website on vaccines and autism [View all]
Health secretaries tend not to order changes to guidance personally, but Kennedy made an exception to push misinformation on vaccines and autism.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/rfk-jr-fesses-ordered-change-cdc-website-vaccines-autism-rcna245186
Instead, the revised online resource told the public,
The claim vaccines do not cause autism is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism. This was a ridiculous assertion at odds with Logic 101, and its certainly unbecoming of the CDC, which used to represent the international gold standard in its field.
As for who was responsible for the change, the game of Clue has been resolved: It was Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in his powerful office, with his radical agenda. The New York Times reported:
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an interview that he personally instructed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to abandon its longstanding position that vaccines do not cause autism a move that underscores his determination to challenge scientific orthodoxy and bend the health department to his will.
The Times report added that it
s highly unusual for a health secretary to personally order a change to scientific guidance. In fact, former CDC officials told the newspaper
that such changes are usually initiated by agency scientists.....
Demetre Daskalakis, who formerly led the agencys center responsible for respiratory viruses and immunizations, told The Washington Post this week that the online revisions show that the
CDC cannot currently be trusted as a scientific voice.
Thats clearly true, since the CDCs voice apparently now reflects Kennedys voice.
As for conditions within the centers, Mother Jones spoke to several CDC officials who were mortified by the website changes that Kennedy ordered.
The best way I can put it is it feels like were on a hijacked airplane, one official said.
With Kennedy in the pilots seat, those concerns are unlikely to change anytime soon.