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RFK Jr.'s lawyer and top ally asked FDA to revoke approval of a polio vaccine Aaron Siri has been interviewing candidates for top jobs at HHS. By Will McDuffie , Katherine Faulders , Olivia Rubin ...
RFK Jr. ally filed petition to revoke FDA approval for polio vaccine. A lawyer affiliated with Kennedy petitioned the FDA in 2022 to revoke approval of the polio vaccine despite scientific studies ...
Aaron Siri, an attorney to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., petitioned the FDA to "withdraw or suspend" its approval of a polio vaccine. ... What Trump's choice of RFK Jr. could mean for public health 04:19.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clarified Monday during his rounds with GOP senators that he supports the polio vaccine amid revelations that one of his allies had filed a 2022 petition to yank approval of ...
RFK, Polio Vaccines, the Media and Me. The media has distorted my legal work on behalf of clients. My only interest is ensuring medications are safe. By . Aaron Siri. Share. Resize. Listen ...
RFK Jr. grew up without threat of polio. Now his attorney calls for revoking the vaccine. For more than 60 years, the world has been near polio-free thanks to the Salk and subsequent polio vaccines.
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Polio is a deadly disease with a vaccine that RFK Jr.’s adviser wants to ban. Here’s how the immunization works - MSNPolio primarily infects children under 5 and has done so around the globe for millennia. According to WHO, children with “withered limbs,” a hallmark of the ailment, are shown using canes in ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s lawyer and ally Aaron Siri petitioned the FDA in 2022 to revoke approval of the polio vaccine, which eradicated the disease in the US.
Aaron Siri, adviser to RFK Jr., pushes back against a New York Times report about him as mischaracterizing the HHS secretary nominee's stand on polio vaccines.
But now his right-hand man is up to scrap the polio vaccine, the New York Times reported. Kennedy Jr's personal attorney Aaron Siri has sued the FDA to withdraw its approval for the polio vaccine ...
opinion Editorials. RFK Jr.’s polio vaccine skepticism should be a deal-breaker Kennedy’s confirmation could turn back the clock on polio and other deadly diseases.
Regarding the Dec. 14 article “RFK Jr. ally petitioned FDA on polio vaccine’s approval”: Polio used to be a fearsome adversary. In 1952, the peak year for infections in the United States ...
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