Summary
The CDC plans to study potential links between vaccines and autism, despite extensive research debunking such a connection.
The move follows pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime vaccine skeptic, and comes amid a growing measles outbreak linked to declining vaccination rates.
Autism diagnoses have risen due to improved screening, but false claims persist. Trump has publicly supported Kennedy’s efforts, raising concerns among scientists and some Republicans.
Critics worry the study could legitimize misinformation and further undermine vaccine confidence.
“We have to stop vaccines to protect the children! It won’t stop them from being shot in school, but we have to stop the vaccines!”