By Natalie O’Neill
Published Feb. 21, 2025, 5:17 p.m. ET
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention killed a campaign promoting seasonal flu shots and canceled a major conference with virus experts just days after outspoken vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became the nationโs top health official.
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Under Kennedyโs leadership, the CDC pulled the plug on its โWild to Mild initiativeโ โ which was aimed at encouraging high-risk folks to get vaxxed โ Wednesday as one of worst flu seasons in decades rages, NPR reported.
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The ads used animals as an analogy for the lowered threat of a the flu virus once a person is vaccinated โ using the image of a kitten versus a lion.
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But CDC staffers were told in a meeting with National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases reps that the campaign would not continue, the outlet reported. Information about the campaign was then removed from CDCโs web page.
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On Thursday, the HHS then ordered the CDC to indefinitely postpone a meeting of its vaccine advisory committee โ which Kennedy has criticized in the past โ slated for Feb. 26 and Feb. 28, The Washington Post reported.
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The moves come less than a week after Kennedy was sworn in as President Trumpโs Secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services.
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The HHS denied that the flu shot campaign had been yanked from the website.
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โNo, the CDC was not told to take down the flu vaccination campaign webpage,โ Health and Human Services said in a statement, according to the tech news site arstechnica.com
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โUnfortunately, officials inside the CDC who are averse to Secretary Kennedy and President Trumpโs agenda seem to be intentionally falsifying and misrepresenting guidance they receive,โ the statement said.
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An HHS spokesperson also told The Washington Post that the vaccine conference was โpostponed to accommodate public comment in advance of the meeting.โ
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As of Friday, however, the conference hadnโt been rescheduled.
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