March 23, 2025 - 16:19

Children’s Health Defense, an organization established by a prominent health figure, has come under scrutiny for posting a vaccine-safety page that closely mimicked the official Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C.) website. This page included misleading information that suggested a connection between vaccines and autism, raising significant concerns among health experts and advocates for public health.
In response to the controversy, Kennedy has instructed the group to take down the misleading page immediately. The resemblance to the C.D.C. site was not only confusing but also potentially harmful, as it could mislead parents and guardians regarding vaccine safety.
Health officials have emphasized the importance of accurate information regarding vaccinations, especially in light of ongoing public health efforts to combat misinformation about vaccines. The swift action taken by Kennedy underscores the commitment to ensuring that the public receives truthful and scientifically supported information about vaccine safety and efficacy.