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One year after RFK Jr. became HHS secretary, his rollbacks of vaccine guidelines, dismissal of scientists, and termination of key health data programs have eroded public trust in federal health agencies.
One year after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became Health and Human Services secretary, his efforts to restore trust in federal health agencies have instead led to declining public confidence, according to surveys and experts.
Despite promises of transparency, his administration has rolled back key vaccine recommendations, dismissed scientific advisers, and discontinued major public health data programs, including the CDC’s abortion surveillance report and the Drug Abuse Warning Network.
These actions, along with conflicting statements about his past activities and the removal of longstanding data streams, have fueled skepticism and raised concerns about the long-term impact on disease prevention and public health.
Un año después de que RFK Jr. se convirtiera en secretario de HHS, sus retrocesos en las pautas de vacunas, el despido de científicos y la terminación de los programas clave de datos de salud han erosionado la confianza pública en las agencias federales de salud.