Cassidy calls HHS change to vaccine-autism language 'deeply troubling'

The HillThursday, November 20, 2025 at 8:55:45 PM
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Cassidy calls HHS change to vaccine-autism language 'deeply troubling'
  • Senator Bill Cassidy criticized the CDC's removal of language denying a link between vaccines and autism, calling it 'deeply troubling.' This change indicates a departure from the agency's previous stance, which has been a cornerstone of vaccine safety messaging.
  • The implications of this shift are significant, as it may undermine public confidence in vaccines at a time when vaccination rates are crucial for public health, especially in the context of ongoing health crises.
  • This development reflects a broader debate surrounding vaccine safety and public health messaging, with concerns about the accuracy and reliability of information provided by health authorities, which could influence public perception and policy.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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