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measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Infants under one years old and children with certain health conditions remain especially at risk, even in communities with high vaccination rates. The situation has also been further complicated
measles in decades as states struggle with the loss of federal funding for [public health](https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/public-health). The virus continues to spread in unvaccinated and under-vaccinated communities, including among babies too young
US. “Under just one year of President Trump, there are nearly 2,300 cases,” he said. “Kids have died because measles is running rampant under your watch.” Kennedy also promoted misinformation within the hearing itself
measles cases and improve the [MMR](https://www.theguardian.com/society/mmr) vaccination rate. “We promote the MMR. We advise every child to get the MMR,” Kennedy said, seemingly a strong pivot from his previous [mixed messaging
rates — as proof that people who mistrust the state's public health establishment "have sound reasons for doing so." So far, state health officials have declined to engage in verbal or legal conflict with Nevin
vaccines. By leading two such gargantuan health operations as the NIH and CDC, Bhattacharya has raised anxieties that he is [spread too thin](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/08/nih-jay-bhattacharya-cdc), compounded by the number of top positions immediately beneath
US are reporting a rise in vaccine-preventable diseases such as [whooping cough](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2026/apr/09/rfk-jr-mississippi-rollback-school-vaccine-rules) and [measles](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/02/measles-south-carolina-rfk-jr-vaccine-laws). They argue that the three studies have been used by the anti-vaccine movement
US health agencies and the public’s trust in science and policy – and the surrounding tumult threatens to obscure important information to the public and the scientific community, experts say. “The science and the basis
us got crippled, and that was just the way it was," she said. ### New group steps up to try to fill the void Boigon's personal history will be part of [the coalition](https://www.cms.org