Under longtime anti-vaccine advocate DHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the CDC revised its website to say that its previous statement that “vaccines do not cause autism” is “not an evidence-based claim.” But it misleads about vaccines.
FactCheck: Revised CDC website about autism & vaccines not evidence
Tucson Sentinel9 hrs ago102


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