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They contracted hepatitis before the vaccine was given at birth – now the shot may be delayed again

By Eric December 6, 2025

In a recent statement that has sparked considerable debate, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised concerns about the safety of vaccines while simultaneously minimizing the risks associated with contracting COVID-19. Kennedy, who has been a prominent figure in the vaccine skepticism movement, expressed his belief that the potential side effects of vaccines may outweigh their benefits. He emphasized the need for more transparency regarding vaccine trials and called for a thorough examination of the long-term effects of vaccination. This stance has drawn criticism from public health experts who argue that the available vaccines have undergone rigorous testing and have been shown to be effective in preventing severe illness and hospitalization caused by the virus.

Kennedy’s remarks come at a time when vaccination rates in the U.S. have plateaued, and public health officials are urging more people to get vaccinated, especially with the emergence of new variants. His comments have reignited discussions surrounding vaccine hesitancy, which has been a significant barrier to achieving widespread immunity. Critics of Kennedy’s position point out that while no medical intervention is without risk, the benefits of vaccination—such as reducing the severity of illness and preventing deaths—far outweigh the potential dangers. They stress that the ongoing pandemic continues to pose a serious threat, particularly to vulnerable populations, and that vaccinations remain a critical tool in managing and eventually overcoming the virus.

Kennedy’s controversial views highlight the broader societal divide over vaccines and public health measures. As misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccines proliferates on social media platforms, public health officials are increasingly challenged to communicate effectively and build trust within communities. Experts emphasize the importance of relying on scientific evidence and data-driven approaches to combat vaccine hesitancy and ensure that the population is well-informed about the benefits of vaccination. As the nation navigates the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic, the discourse surrounding vaccine safety and efficacy remains a crucial element of public health strategy.

US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has questioned the safety of the vaccine and downplayed the risk of contracting the virus.

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