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Colorado aims to protect vaccine access as Trump administration casts doubt on safety

Colorado aims to protect vaccine access as Trump administration casts doubt on safety

Summary

The CDC changed its website to suggest a potential link between vaccines and autism, despite a lack of scientific evidence. In response, some Democratic-led states are working to safeguard vaccine availability and counter misinformation.

Key Facts

  • The CDC's website now suggests vaccines might cause autism.
  • There is no scientific evidence supporting a link between vaccines and autism.
  • Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is involved in changing vaccine guidance.
  • Some states led by Democrats are taking action to protect vaccine access.
  • These states are also taking steps to combat misinformation about vaccines.

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