The China Mail - Trump admin sows doubt over vaccines in 'Make America Healthy Again' report

USD -
AED 3.673036
AFN 69.999892
ALL 86.712693
AMD 384.440103
ANG 1.789679
AOA 917.50624
ARS 1136.204897
AUD 1.55885
AWG 1.80125
AZN 1.697874
BAM 1.730031
BBD 2.016807
BDT 121.662981
BGN 1.73351
BHD 0.377054
BIF 2935.5
BMD 1
BND 1.290385
BOB 6.902408
BRL 5.716403
BSD 0.99885
BTN 85.843432
BWP 13.479578
BYN 3.268819
BYR 19600
BZD 2.006324
CAD 1.38541
CDF 2864.99967
CHF 0.82942
CLF 0.024567
CLP 942.739712
CNY 7.204298
CNH 7.204703
COP 4179.25
CRC 507.651482
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 97.536488
CZK 22.074701
DJF 177.720282
DKK 6.612575
DOP 58.956214
DZD 132.716976
EGP 49.896797
ERN 15
ETB 135.337612
EUR 0.886465
FJD 2.26865
FKP 0.743786
GBP 0.745045
GEL 2.740093
GGP 0.743786
GHS 11.636187
GIP 0.743786
GMD 71.999906
GNF 8652.808492
GTQ 7.667404
GYD 208.973707
HKD 7.82685
HNL 25.999742
HRK 6.679197
HTG 130.703229
HUF 357.390507
IDR 16363.2
ILS 3.59575
IMP 0.743786
INR 85.97205
IQD 1308.536046
IRR 42124.999756
ISK 128.350132
JEP 0.743786
JMD 158.726227
JOD 0.708958
JPY 144.12804
KES 129.211367
KGS 87.449728
KHR 3998.319291
KMF 434.503875
KPW 900.030548
KRW 1382.239846
KWD 0.307006
KYD 0.832357
KZT 505.900044
LAK 21590.160237
LBP 89498.927442
LKR 299.009288
LRD 199.765596
LSL 18.008846
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.456877
MAD 9.228395
MDL 17.345422
MGA 4489.064815
MKD 54.535384
MMK 2099.853846
MNT 3576.974887
MOP 8.051481
MRU 39.544449
MUR 45.450171
MVR 15.460076
MWK 1731.938701
MXN 19.311296
MYR 4.27499
MZN 63.909784
NAD 18.008846
NGN 1590.140032
NIO 36.753649
NOK 10.205801
NPR 137.346808
NZD 1.69472
OMR 0.384872
PAB 0.998837
PEN 3.673684
PGK 4.094648
PHP 55.795502
PKR 281.675719
PLN 3.768915
PYG 7966.386555
QAR 3.650862
RON 4.482499
RSD 103.688633
RUB 79.669459
RWF 1430.839654
SAR 3.750936
SBD 8.350767
SCR 14.216838
SDG 600.49745
SEK 9.636225
SGD 1.292995
SHP 0.785843
SLE 22.720101
SLL 20969.500214
SOS 570.801803
SRD 36.649906
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.739496
SYP 13002.114388
SZL 18.006192
THB 32.830407
TJS 10.173061
TMT 3.505
TND 2.988147
TOP 2.342105
TRY 39.025399
TTD 6.789031
TWD 30.059802
TZS 2697.497773
UAH 41.461035
UGX 3647.058824
UYU 41.547988
UZS 12923.485184
VES 94.846525
VND 25976.5
VUV 121.24204
WST 2.693843
XAF 580.22848
XAG 0.030259
XAU 0.000303
XCD 2.702549
XDR 0.720204
XOF 580.236179
XPF 105.493145
YER 243.849945
ZAR 18.020903
ZMK 9001.197487
ZMW 27.2443
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    4.2000

    67.2

    +6.25%

  • CMSD

    -0.0600

    21.73

    -0.28%

  • SCS

    0.1400

    10.15

    +1.38%

  • CMSC

    -0.0900

    21.96

    -0.41%

  • NGG

    0.0600

    73.63

    +0.08%

  • AZN

    0.2700

    69.95

    +0.39%

  • BTI

    0.1400

    44.6

    +0.31%

  • RELX

    -0.1200

    54.98

    -0.22%

  • RYCEF

    0.3900

    11.31

    +3.45%

  • RIO

    -0.8600

    61.12

    -1.41%

  • GSK

    0.3800

    38.92

    +0.98%

  • BP

    0.0600

    28.94

    +0.21%

  • JRI

    -0.0800

    12.64

    -0.63%

  • BCE

    0.0000

    21.47

    0%

  • BCC

    0.0000

    87.33

    0%

  • VOD

    0.1200

    10.54

    +1.14%

Trump admin sows doubt over vaccines in 'Make America Healthy Again' report
Trump admin sows doubt over vaccines in 'Make America Healthy Again' report / Photo: © AFP/File

Trump admin sows doubt over vaccines in 'Make America Healthy Again' report

A White House report detailing Health Secretary  Robert  F.  Kennedy  Jr.'s priorities devotes sizable space to stoking fear about vaccines -- even as it tackles more grounded worries over chemicals and diet.

Text size:

Kennedy has long warned of soaring childhood chronic illness, blaming ultra-processed foods, environmental toxins, and sedentary lifestyles.

Critics, however, say he downplays the danger of infectious disease -- while President  Donald Trump's own policies often undercut Kennedy's stated goals.

In a 68-page document released Thursday by the "Make America Healthy Again" commission, the administration expands on those concerns yet also assails the US childhood vaccine regime, even reviving a debunked link to chronic disease.

"Despite the growth of the childhood vaccine schedule there has been limited scientific inquiry into the links between vaccines and chronic disease, the impacts of vaccine injury, and conflicts of interest in the development of the vaccine schedule," the report states.

"These areas warrant future inquiry."

Since taking office, Kennedy has ordered the National Institutes of Health to probe the causes of autism -- a condition he has long falsely tied to the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine.

The report's chronic disease references appear to nod to that same disproven theory, discredited by numerous studies since the idea first aired in a late 1990s paper based on falsified data.

It also rails against the "over-medicalization" of children, citing surging prescriptions of psychiatric drugs and antibiotics, and blaming "corporate capture" for skewing scientific research.

- Statements at odds with actions -

Some of Kennedy's goals enjoy broad bipartisan appeal.  

Last month he urged industry to phase out synthetic food colorings  -- though experts fault the administration for making the step voluntary.  

Ultra-processed foods are another area of common ground as US childhood obesity continues to climb, yet the Trump administration has slashed funding for diet-improvement research.  

The commission likewise brands "forever chemicals" found in cookware, textiles and firefighting foam a grave menace  --  even though, just last week, the administration relaxed limits on those same pollutants in drinking water.  

"Even when the report has a good idea, like increasing consumption of whole, unprocessed foods, the remedies suggested are at odds with efforts of Kennedy, Trump, Musk, and Republicans in Congress to decimate federal workforce and government spending," said Peter Lurie of the Center for Science in the Public Interest.

"How is the American diet to improve when Republicans are hell-bent on cutting SNAP benefits (food stamps), slashing school meals, ripping millions of Americans from their health insurance coverage, withdrawing proposed rules that would reduce foodborne Salmonella, and laying off food inspectors?"

Even before publication, the report split Republicans over agricultural pesticides, long targeted by Kennedy during his environmental law career.

Pro- Big Agriculture lawmakers and lobbyists found themselves pitted against Kennedy's fervent base, which includes wellness influencers and so-called "MAHA Moms." 

A key flashpoint was glyphosate, the main ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller -- but ultimately, pesticides received limited space.

A single subsection names glyphosate, listing possible health effects "ranging from reproductive and developmental disorders to cancers, liver inflammation, and metabolic disturbance," while stating that human studies are limited and further research is needed to confirm real-world harm.  

F.Jackson--ThChM