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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the CDC vaccine panel have been casting doubt on the hepatitis B shot and the practice of vaccinating newborns.
Epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff, a professor of medicine at Harvard University since 2003, announced on social media Monday that he was "fired" by the university.
A series of recent changes could have significant implications for how Americans receive and pay for their shots.
The meeting offered a glimpse into how the new Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will operate — and how federal vaccine policy is beginning to reflect Kennedy’s personal views.
The Health and Human Services chief and the growing authoritarianism within the department are already seeding future danger.
Epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff - who was a professor at Harvard for 20 years - said he was let go for attaching his name to the Great Barrington Declaration, a coalition of scientists who opposed ...
Martin Kulldorff, of the Brownstone Institute, is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a fellow of Hillsdale College’s Academy for Science and Freedom. The nation’s experience ...
NORTHAMPTON – Martin Kulldorff, a biostatistician who spoke in favor of allowing COVID-19 to spread among those least likely to die to build natural immunity, is speaking Saturday in Northampton.
The counter position in the article (”Martin Kulldorff, critic of COVID-19 lockdowns, will headline Northampton meeting,” May 18) undermines Kulldorff’s questioning of the pandemic practices ...
Great Barrington Declaration co-authors Martin Kulldorff and Jay Bhattacharya on the costs of lockdown, the science of immunity, and the politicization of the coronavirus pandemic.