As Trump weighs appeal of vaccine ruling, Kennedy supporters push for fight
Source: Reuters
April 1, 2026 6:06 AM EDT Updated 8 hours ago
WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuters) - Supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are pressing for a fight for the U.S. vaccine overhaul their "Make America Healthy Again" movement helped create. But two weeks after a court ruling halted key aspects of the vaccine revamp, the Trump administration has not taken any steps to appeal, a delay longer than for other cases where President Donald Trump has aggressively fought federal rulings challenging his agenda.
Meanwhile, Republicans are busy strategizing how best to defend slim majorities in the U.S. House and Senate in November's midterm elections, complicating the vaccine fight. The Trump administration is still weighing whether to appeal, according to four senior administration officials, as it works through which health issues are most voter friendly.
The administration must balance the support of millions of Kennedy's MAHA backers, who were already upset by Trump's order to boost pesticide production, against low general public support for his vaccine agenda. MAHA is seen as an important constituency whose votes were key to Trump's win in the 2024 election.
"The White House has a very delicate needle to thread here because it wants to preserve all of its coalition heading into the midterms," said Jeff Grappone, a Republican political strategist.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/trump-weighs-us-vaccine-appeal-kennedy-supporters-want-fight-2026-04-01/
groundloop
(13,851 posts)pat_k
(13,382 posts)What "public interest" is being served by this meta, inside the beltway bullshit? I am so sick of it all! I know all this political gamesmanship bullshit is so much easier -- and doesn't "ruffle" feathers -- but maybe try to throw some actual substance into the mix?
It might have been nice draw a comparison between "weighing" votes potentially lost or gained by fighting to implement changes that have no basis in science, with what we EXPECT of our public servants. That is, "weighing" the lives to be lost if they prevail in a fight to implement the blocked changes vs. lives saved by abandoning it.
At a minimum, it might have been nice if the article bothered to describe what the "vaccine overhaul" is and what the implications are. Then at least they would be providing information that actually matters to the public.
Substantive FACTS:
With no scientific basis, RFK, Jr's DHS changed vaccination against COVID-19, Influenza, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Meningitis, Rotavirus from universally recommended/routine to "shared clinical decision-making" (SCDM), which means they are ONLY recommended for specific high-risk groups or after consultation between parents and their healthcare provider.
Just three of the six immunizations the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it would no longer routinely recommend against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and rotavirus have prevented nearly 2 million hospitalizations and more than 90,000 deaths in the past 30 years, according to the CDC's own publications. (NPR). That amounts to something like 70,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths annually.
Under the SSDM guideline, the percentage of children who receive these vaccines will be smaller than it currently is. That is the intent of the change. And a corresponding portion of the 70,000 hospitalizations and 3000 deaths prevented by routine vaccination will NOT be prevented.
With regard to flu, from the 2004-2005 season to the 2022-2023 season (excluding 2020-2021), flu-related deaths in children reported to CDC during regular flu seasons have ranged from 37 to 199 deaths. Importantly, among reported flu-related deaths in children, about 80% occurred in children who were not fully vaccinated. Also of note, even though each flu death in a child is supposed to be reported to CDC, it is likely that not all flu-related deaths in children are captured and that the actual number of deaths is higher. CDC has developed statistical models that account for the underreporting of flu-related deaths in children to estimate the actual number of deaths. During 2019-2020, for example, 199 flu-related deaths in children were reported to CDC, but statistical modeling suggests approximately 434 deaths may have occurred. (CDC)
And these numbers are with FLU vaccination being universally recommended. We may not know exactly how much higher the death toll would be if the number of children who get the flu vaccine is reduced, but we do know this: If the recommendation is changed to SSDM, It Will Be Higher.
riversedge
(80,814 posts)rpannier
(24,927 posts)and no one will have to worry about that part of the coalition
side note:
It will also solves the Steelers problem, as Kaaron Rodgers would go with them