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Kennedy risking public health, fired CDC chief warns senators
Los Angeles Times
|September 18, 2025
U.S. system is headed to a ‘dangerous place,’ Susan Monarez says at a committee hearing.
SUSAN MONAREZ was fired just 29 days into her tenure after disagreeing with the Health secretary.
America’s public health system is headed to a “very dangerous place” with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his team of anti-vaccine advisors in charge, fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief Susan Monarez warned senators on Wednesday.
Describing extraordinary turmoil inside the nation's health agencies, Monarez and former CDC Chief Medical Officer Debra Houry described exchanges in which Kennedy or political advisors rebuffed data supporting the safety and efficacy of vaccines.
Monarez, who was fired after just 29 days on the job following disagreements with Kennedy, told senators deadly diseases such as polio and whooping cough, long contained, are poised to make a comeback in the U.S.
“I believe preventable diseases will return, and I believe we will have our children harmed by things they don’t need to be harmed by,” Monarez said before the Senate health committee.
Monarez describes firing by RFK Jr.
Monarez said she was ordered by Kennedy to resign if she did not sign off on new vaccine recommendations, which are expected to be released later this week by an advisory panel that Kennedy has stocked with medical experts and vaccine skeptics. She said that when she asked for data or science to back up Kennedy's request to change the childhood vaccination schedule, he offered none.
This story is from the September 18, 2025 edition of Los Angeles Times.
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