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Vaccines Are at Risk, Fired CDC Director Warns Senators

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Scientific American
Dan Vergano

Scientific American

The nation’s top public health agency is facing turmoil at a moment when trust and clarity matter most. Former CDC Director Susan Monarez told senators she was fired for refusing to rubber-stamp vaccine policies pushed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., including changes backed by President Trump. Her testimony, echoed by other departing CDC leaders, painted a picture of science sidelined by politics. With measles outbreaks already emerging, the stakes are no longer theoretical—public confidence and lives may be on the line.

Scientific American
Dan Vergano

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