Pfizer CEO At JPM Issues Clear Warning to Kennedy on Vaccines - MedCity News
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At the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine beliefs, emphasizing their contradiction with scientific consensus. Bourla expressed concern over declining childhood vaccinations in the U.S., warning that this trend could worsen disease outbreaks if Kennedy's views influence public health policy. He stressed the effective role of vaccines in healthcare and urged collaboration with the incoming Trump administration while signifying that the entire medical community would oppose harmful actions related to vaccination.
Clearly, the things that he has said for the vaccines in the past are in complete contradiction with what we believe and what the medical community believes.
On the vaccines, if he [Kennedy] does some of the things that he has spoken in the past, I think he will find in front of him... the entire medical community.
The rate of childhood vaccinations has been dropping in the United States, and this might lead to the worsening of diseases should Kennedy act on his beliefs.
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