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CDC adopts President Kennedy's anti-vaccine views on recast website

CDC adopts President Kennedy's anti-vaccine views on recast website


U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during a press conference to discuss the administration's plan to reduce drug costs at the Department of Health and Human Services on October 29, 2025 in Washington, DC.

Annabelle Gordon Reuter

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday rewrote the vaccine safety section of its website to align with Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s position that childhood vaccines cause autism, contradicting decades of science that shows vaccines are safe.

The U.S. Public Health Service's website was changed Wednesday night to read, “The claim that 'vaccines do not cause autism' is not an evidence-based claim because research has not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism.”

He added that health authorities were “ignoring” research supporting a link between the two.

For decades, CDC has supported the use of lifesaving childhood vaccines both in the United States and abroad. The CDC's website previously stated that “studies show no association between vaccination and the development of autism spectrum disorders.”

Officials have begun to loosen their grip since vaccine skeptics Kennedy and President Donald Trump took on the role, saying they would review the data.

The World Health Organization and other health organizations around the world have reiterated that evidence shows vaccines do not cause autism, and referred to previous statements in response to questions about changes to the CDC website on Thursday.

“There is strong and extensive evidence that childhood vaccines do not cause autism,” the agency said in a statement in September. “Large, high-quality studies from many countries have all reached the same conclusion. The original studies suggesting a link are flawed and discredited.”

Vaccines do not cause autism

The agency left the headline “Vaccines do not cause autism” on its webpage, saying it had not been removed due to an agreement with Sen. Bill Cassidy, chairman of the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

Kennedy won Cassidy's backing in February by promising not to change language on the CDC's website about vaccines and autism.

Under the Vaccines heading, the website now states that the CDC and other U.S. health agencies are promoting the view that vaccines do not cause autism in an effort to prevent vaccine hesitancy.

Demetre Daskalakis, the director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases who resigned in August, said the website changes were a public health emergency.

“The weaponization of the CDC's voice is getting worse and worse,” Daskalakis wrote in a post on X. “The CDC is being updated to cause confusion without any scientific basis. Do not trust this agency.”

Former CDC Director Susan Monares was fired by President Kennedy earlier this year over vaccine policy, and the agency is now led by Jim O'Neill, the acting director and HHS deputy secretary who is not a scientist.

Anti-vaccine groups praise change

Children's Health Defense, an anti-vaccination group that Kennedy previously led, praised the changes to the CDC's website.

“The CDC is rejecting the long-standing bold lie that 'vaccines do not cause autism' and is beginning to acknowledge the truth about this condition that affects millions of people,” the group said in X.

President Kennedy is trying to rewrite the nation's vaccination policy by linking vaccines to autism.

President Trump has also linked autism to the use of the painkiller Tylenol by pregnant women, another claim not supported by scientific evidence.

Autism is a neurological and developmental condition characterized by disruptions in brain signals that cause people to behave, communicate, interact, and learn in atypical ways. The cause of autism is unknown.

No rigorous studies have found a link between autism and vaccines, drugs, or ingredients such as thimerosal or formaldehyde.

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