A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website page has been altered to include a debunked claim about autism and vaccines. CBS News' Jarred Hill reports.
Breakdown
- The CDC's vaccine safety web page added a note suggesting studies have not ruled out a link between infant vaccines and autism.
- No CDC autism or vaccine experts were consulted on the change, which was made by political appointees. 15s
- The claim that vaccines cause autism originated from a now-debunked 1998 study, and dozens of studies since have found no link. 35s
- The website change follows Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, becoming Health and Human Services Secretary. 53s
- Senator Bill Cassidy expressed concern about promoting disproven vaccine claims, while HHS called the page update a 'common sense upgrade.' 1m 15s