Current and former staffers are calling on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stop endangering the public with his vaccine policies.

The agency has been in turmoil following the White House's decision to terminate Dr. Susan Monarez as CDC director.

In a New York Times essay, former CDC chiefs point to Kennedy’s firing of thousands of health workers and the weakening of cancer programmes.

An open letter criticises the health secretary for restricting vaccines and firing the agency's boss.

Letter says Kennedy endangered installed ideologues, US health and ignored pleas as resignations mounted at CDC

A group of current and former employees at the Department of Health say that Kennedy's actions \

Current and former staffers are calling on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stop endangering the public with his vaccine policies.

Current and former staffers are calling on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stop endangering the public with his vaccine policies.

Health experts said Kennedy’s ‘repeated efforts to undermine science and public health’ left Americans ‘less safe’.

Democrats called for Kennedy's resignation after the most recent turmoil at the CDC over vaccine science.

The firing of director Sue Monarez, several high-level resignations and hundreds of earlier lay-offs plunged the health agency into turmoil.

RFK Jr faces bipartisan criticism for allegedly undermining vaccine trust and reshaping public health leadership.

Democratic and Republican senators blasted the health and human services secretary amid turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The health secretary clashed with lawmakers as they accused him of restricting Americans' access to vaccines.

Jerome Adams and two other former surgeons general also wrote op-ed saying RFK Jr is jeopardizing US health

Trump’s health secretary is facing scrutiny over his firing of CDC officials and efforts to pull back Covid-19 vaccine recommendations.