Covid-19 And Vaccines: Can the CDC Rebuild Trust?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has long been seen as America’s front line of defense in public health. But during the Covid-19 pandemic—from vaccine rollout to ever-changing guidance—the agency’s credibility took a major hit. Now, under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent anti-vaccine activist who has ousted career scientists, the CDC faces a crisis of trust unlike any in its history.
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Paul Offit, one of the nation’s leading vaccine experts, to cut through the noise. We break down how scientists determine vaccine safety, what the CDC got wrong during Covid-19, and why skepticism about vaccines has grown. Dr. Offit also warns how RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine rhetoric and policy decisions could put children and communities at greater risk.
It’s an honest, fact-driven conversation that unpacks the failures of pandemic communication, the dangers of politicizing science, and what must change if the CDC hopes to regain public trust and protect Americans in future health crises.
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