WASHINGTON — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in his new role as Health and Human Services secretary, wasted no time in implementing significant changes within the department. One of his primary goals was to reduce the workforce by 20% and shift the focus towards his Make America Healthy Again agenda.
Several months later, the repercussions of these decisions are still being felt. Legal battles have ensued over some of the firings, and a proposed agency called the Administration for a Healthy America, which was intended to prioritize chronic disease management, has hit a roadblock in Congress.
Despite these challenges, Kennedy has continued to push forward with his reorganization efforts, consolidating his authority within the department. One notable move was the restructuring of a federal vaccine advisory panel, with the inclusion of both allies and skeptics of vaccines. This revamped panel has set the stage for a closer examination of the childhood vaccine schedule.
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