CDC replaces website on vaccines and autism with false and misleading statements

Los Angeles TimesThursday, November 20, 2025 at 3:44:31 PM
  • The CDC has replaced its previous research on vaccine safety with misleading statements, prompting scrutiny over the agency's commitment to providing accurate public health information.
  • This development raises significant concerns about public trust in the CDC and its role in vaccine advocacy, potentially impacting vaccination rates and public health initiatives.
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