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MedPage Today on MSNHere's What to Know About the MMR Vaccine, Fetal Debris, and DNAHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has claimed that the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine contains "fetal debris" and "DNA particles" -- but experts say this is just not true.
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No, RFK Jr, the MMR vaccine doesn’t contain ‘aborted fetus debris’Kennedy’s claim about fetal debris specifically refers to the rubella component of the MMR vaccine. The rubella virus is generally grown in a human cell line known as WI-38, which was originally ...
On Wednesday, April 30, the secretary of health and human services (HSS) made a television appearance and incorrectly asserted that the vaccine contains “aborted fetus debris.” ...
In related news from this week, the person in charge of the department that issued that report – HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. – said that the measles vaccine has “aborted fetus debris ...
The U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services has doubled down on false claims the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine contains “aborted fetus debris”. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a ...
RFK Jr makes false claim MMR vaccine contains ‘aborted fetus debris’ Source: NewsNation ...
Kennedy claimed the Mennonites’ reluctance to vaccinate stems from “religious objections” to what he described as “a lot of aborted fetus debris and DNA particles” in the MMR vaccine.
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