U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced a $500-million cut to funding for mRNA vaccine development, insisting the technology used in COVID-19 vaccines poses risks. Many medical experts say the reasoning is untrue and could slow development of future vaccinations.
Breakdown
- U.S. Department of Health cancels $500 million in mRNA vaccine research funding.
- Officials claim mRNA vaccines pose risks and are shifting focus to older vaccine platforms. 12s
- Medical experts argue mRNA vaccines are highly effective and saved millions of lives during COVID-19. 37s
- Researchers warn the funding cut could hinder development of future vaccines and cancer treatments. 52s
- Experts say the U.S. research portfolio is unmatched and the funding loss will impact global innovation. 1m 38s