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RFK Jr. declares certain vaccines have ‘never worked,’ flummoxing scientists

Last updated: April 10, 2025 2:06 pm
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Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has once again stirred controversy by expressing a controversial view on vaccines, specifically targeting respiratory bug vaccines that focus on a single antigen. In a recent interview with CBS News, Kennedy claimed that vaccines targeting only one part of the pathogen they are meant to protect against are ineffective.

His comments were met with criticism from vaccine experts, who refuted his claims and expressed confusion over his theory. Kennedy cited this reasoning to explain the delayed approval of Novavax’s Covid-19 vaccine, which is still being administered under emergency use authorization (EUA).

Leading vaccine experts, including Paul Offit and Peter Marks, dismissed Kennedy’s assertion, emphasizing that single antigen vaccines can effectively prevent serious mucosal infections. They pointed out that targeting a specific protein on the surface of a pathogen has been a successful approach in vaccine development.

Kennedy’s statement has raised concerns about the approval of Covid vaccines currently under review, including those from Novavax, Moderna, and Pfizer. The FDA is also evaluating applications for full licenses for pediatric Covid vaccines and a next-generation Covid shot developed by Moderna.

Financial markets reacted to Kennedy’s comments, with Novavax and Moderna’s stock prices experiencing declines. Experts like Michael Osterholm and Peter Marks expressed worry about the potential impact of Kennedy’s remarks on vaccine availability and public health.

Kennedy’s influence on the FDA’s decision-making process has sparked further apprehension among experts like Stanley Plotkin, who fear that political interference could hinder scientific-based vaccine approvals. They emphasize the importance of ensuring that vaccines undergo rigorous evaluation for quality, safety, and effectiveness without political influence.

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In conclusion, Kennedy’s unconventional views on vaccines have once again sparked debate and raised concerns about the future of vaccine development and approval processes. Experts stress the importance of prioritizing scientific evidence and ensuring that decisions regarding vaccine approvals are based on sound scientific principles. Many people are familiar with the concept of mindfulness, but not everyone fully understands what it entails and how it can benefit their lives. Mindfulness is the practice of being fully present and aware of one’s thoughts, feelings, and surroundings in the present moment without judgment. It involves paying attention to the present moment with curiosity and openness, rather than getting caught up in worries about the past or future.

One of the key benefits of mindfulness is its ability to reduce stress and anxiety. By being fully present and focusing on the present moment, individuals can let go of worries and fears about the future, as well as regrets about the past. This can help them to feel more calm, centered, and at peace in the present moment.

Mindfulness can also improve mental clarity and focus. By training the mind to stay present and aware, individuals can enhance their ability to concentrate on tasks and make decisions. This can lead to increased productivity and efficiency in both work and personal life.

Additionally, mindfulness can improve relationships and communication. By being fully present and attentive in conversations, individuals can better understand others and respond with empathy and compassion. This can strengthen relationships and create deeper connections with others.

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Furthermore, mindfulness can improve overall well-being and happiness. By focusing on the present moment and letting go of negative thoughts and emotions, individuals can experience greater levels of contentment and satisfaction in their lives. This can lead to a greater sense of fulfillment and purpose.

There are many ways to practice mindfulness, such as meditation, deep breathing exercises, and mindful movement practices like yoga or tai chi. It’s important to find a practice that works for you and make it a regular part of your routine.

In conclusion, mindfulness is a powerful practice that can have numerous benefits for mental, emotional, and physical well-being. By being fully present and aware in the moment, individuals can reduce stress, improve focus, enhance relationships, and increase overall happiness. It’s never too late to start incorporating mindfulness into your daily life and experience the positive effects it can have.

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