The polio vaccine, credited with eradicating a crippling disease in the U.S., faces renewed scrutiny after attorney Aaron Siri, linked to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., petitioned the FDA to revoke its approval. Kennedy, nominated as Health and Human Services Secretary, has distanced himself from the "anti-vaccine" label but calls for further vaccine studies. Public health officials, including Senator Mitch McConnell, stress the vaccine’s proven safety and life-saving impact.While President-elect Trump has suggested openness to revisiting vaccine policies, the FDA operates independently, guided by rigorous scientific evidence. Any changes to the polio vaccine’s status would require substantial justification and political will. Trust in science and regulatory safeguards remains critical during this ongoing debate.Support the show
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