Kennedy’s Vaccine Stance Sparks Debate Over Preservative-Free Flu Shots

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has influenced a panel to no longer recommend flu vaccines containing thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative he questions due to concerns about neurotoxicity, despite scientific consensus dismissing a link to autism. His actions reflect his longstanding skepticism of vaccine safety, which has sparked controversy and concerns about public trust in vaccines.
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