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CDC changes vaccine safety web page to include debunked claims

Last updated: November 20, 2025 11:15 am
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The recent decision by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to publicly reverse its stance on vaccines causing autism has caused a stir among public health experts and scientists. The CDC’s webpage, which previously stated that there was no link between autism and vaccines, was quietly updated to suggest that the claim was “not evidence-based.” This move, made without normal scientific clearance, has raised concerns among former CDC leaders and staff.

Daniel Jernigan, a former top CDC leader, revealed that the decision to change the webpage did not involve the CDC office responsible for managing it. Demetre Daskalakis, the former director of CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, stated that career scientists were blindsided by the sudden change.

The change in stance is seen as part of a broader effort by the federal health department, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to cast doubt on childhood vaccines. Kennedy, a known vaccine skeptic, has long promoted the discredited idea of a link between vaccines and autism.

Despite numerous studies over the years failing to find any compelling evidence of a link between vaccines and autism, the CDC’s recent webpage update suggests otherwise. This move has been met with criticism from public health experts, who warn that the CDC is no longer a reliable source of vaccine information.

The decision to alter the CDC webpage has also raised questions about the agency’s integrity and transparency. Some CDC staffers reportedly protested the change, but their concerns were overruled. The altered webpage now suggests that there is a possibility that infant vaccines could contribute to the development of autism, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.

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Critics view the changes as part of a broader agenda to undermine confidence in vaccines and potentially jeopardize public health. The move has sparked outrage within the autism community, which has long fought against misinformation linking vaccines to autism.

Overall, the CDC’s reversal on vaccines and autism has raised serious concerns about the agency’s credibility and its commitment to evidence-based science. Public health experts and advocates are calling for greater transparency and accountability to ensure that accurate information is provided to the public.

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