Kennedy Vaccine Changes
(Washington, D.C.) -- Oregon Democratic Senator Ron Wyden is critical of changes made to the childhood vaccine schedule by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It reduces the number of shots routinely recommended for kids from 17 to 11. Wyden says the move will make America sicker and endanger children. Wyden attributes the nation's record-high number of measles cases to RFK's anti-vaccine rhetoric. Wyden went on to say in a statement Kennedy is leading the country down a tragic path where more people die from preventable diseases.



