Rfk Jr. Says Us Won’t Donate To Global Vaccine Effort

The United States won’t contribute anymore to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, until the global health organization has “re-earned the public trust,” U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Wednesday.
In an inflammatory video speech delivered to the Gavi pledging summit, seen by POLITICO, Kennedy accused Gavi of neglecting vaccine safety, making questionable recommendations around Covid-19 vaccines and silencing dissenting views.
“When the science was inconvenient, Gavi ignored the science,” Kennedy alleged.
“I call on Gavi today to re-earn the public trust and to justify the $8 billion that America has provided in funding since 2001,” he said. “And I’ll tell you how to start taking vaccine safety seriously: Consider the best science available, even when the science contradicts established paradigms. Until that happens, the United States won’t contribute more to Gavi.”
Gavi leaders are in Brussels on Wednesday for the organization’s pledging summit, where they are hoping to raise $9 billion for the 2026-2030 period. This will allow another 500 million childhood vaccinations and save at least 8 million lives by 2030, Gavi’s plan said.
Going into the summit, the question of the U.S. pledge was one of the hottest ones. While an early pledge under former President Joe Biden of $1.58 billion has been announced, it was unclear whether Kennedy was going to commit to this. The Trump administration previously signaled it planned to cut its funding for Gavi, representing around $300 million annually.
During his speech, Kennedy accused Gavi and the World Health Organization of working together during the Covid-19 pandemic to “recommend best practices for social media companies to silence dissenting views, to stifle free speech and legitimate questions during that period.”
Facebook and Twitter restricted U.S. President Donald Trump’s accounts during the pandemic.
Kennedy also criticized what he alleged are Gavi’s “questionable recommendations encouraging pregnant women to receive Covid-19 vaccines.”
There are things he “admires” about Gavi, Kennedy said, such as its commitment to make medicine affordable to all. But in its attempt to promote universal vaccination, he accused Gavi of having “neglected the key issue of vaccine safety.”
“When vaccine safety issues have come before Gavi, Gavi has treated them not as a patient health problem, but as a public relations problem,” Kennedy alleged.
“Business as usual is over, unaccountable and opaque policymaking is over. I invite all of you to join us in a new era of evidence-based medicine, old-standard science and integrity,” he added.
POLITICO has contacted Gavi for a response to Kennedy’s accusations.
Since Kennedy, a longtime vaccine skeptic, has been health secretary, he has restricted Covid-19 vaccine access and fired all members of the vaccine advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, replacing them with his own picks, with several having a controversial history around immunizations.
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