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Trumps vaccine rhetoric sends chills through public health circles
BY NATHANIEL WEIXEL - 03/09/24 12:00 PM ET
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Public health advocates are watching in growing alarm as former
President Trump increasingly embraces the anti-vaccine movement.
I will not give one penny to any school that has a vaccine mandate or a
mask mandate, Trump said in a recent campaign rally in Richmond, Va.
Its a line Trump has repeated, and his campaign said he is only
referring to school COVID-19 vaccine mandates but that hasnt eased
fears that the GOP leader could accelerate already worrying trends of >declining child vaccination.
Trump is an important voice. He has a big platform. And he uses that >platform, in this case, to do harm. Because hes implying by saying that
we shouldnt mandate vaccines, vaccines are in some ways ineffective or >unsafe, said Paul Offit, a pediatrician and vaccine expert at the
Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.
The ironic part, Offit noted, is that the Trump administration
kickstarted Operation Warp Speed, which helped drug companies use a >relatively new technology to make two very effective and safe COVID-19 >vaccines in less than a year.
Throughout the campaign, Trump has performed a complicated tap dance >regarding COVID vaccines. He simultaneously wants to take credit for
their speedy development but has also criticized their use and knocked
his now former rivals for being too pro-vaccine.
In a post on Truth Social reacting to Bidens State of the Union speech
on Thursday, Trump again claimed credit for the COVID-19 shots.
Youre welcome, Joe, nine month approval time vs. 12 years that it
would have taken you!
Every state and the District of Columbia requires children to get
vaccinated against certain diseases before they start school, including >measles, mumps, polio, tetanus, whooping cough and chickenpox. A plan to >withhold federal funding would have widespread impact.
Like most states, Virginia requires MMR vaccine, chickenpox vaccine,
polio, etc. So Trump would take millions in federal funds away from all >Virginia public schools, former GOP Rep. Barbara Comstock (Va.) wrote
in response to his campaign threat on X, formerly Twitter.
Since the public health emergency ended last May, no state requires
students to get the COVID-19 vaccine, while 21 states have laws
specifically banning schools from requiring COVID-19 shots.
Trumps campaign says his comments only apply to states that mandate
COVID-19 vaccines making it essentially an empty threat.
If you actually listen to the entire section, and also if youve been >following his speeches for the past year, hes talking about COVID
vaccines in addition to masks in the same breath. This isnt anything
new, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said in an email.
Experts say the politicization of vaccines has led to an increase in >hesitancy and is sparking more outbreaks of preventable diseases like >measles.
There have been measles outbreaks in 15 states this year, most recently
in Florida, where state Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo did not recommend >parents vaccinate their children or keep unvaccinated students home from >school as a precaution.
Instead, he sent a letter to parents advising them to make their own >decisions about school attendance.
Ladapo was appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) in 2021 and has since
aligned himself with anti-vaccine sentiments, primarily about the
COVID-19 shots.
Ladapo told people not to get the most recent shot and has drawn sharp >rebukes from the medical community as well as federal health agencies
for claims that the shots alter human DNA, can potentially cause
cancer, and are generally unsafe.
Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health >Association, said he worries that Trump is signaling he will empower
more people like Ladapo if he wins reelection.
I worry about any administration that doesnt follow good evidence and
good science, that they will put more and more people like them in their >administration, Benjamin said.
We know that Trump had some extraordinarily competent people [in his
first term]. But we also know that he had some extraordinarily
incompetent people, and that in many situations, some of the really >incompetent people carried the day because they aligned with his
philosophy, Benjamin added.
Robert Blendon, a professor emeritus of health politics at the Harvard
School of Public Health, said the experience in Florida and the comments
from Trump are part of a much broader Republican backlash against public >health expertise and government mandates that can be traced to
anti-COVID policies.
It isnt that hes just going after these anti-vaccine votes, Blendon
said of Trump.
Trust in public health authorities has dropped precipitously among >Republicans since 2021, and Blendon said Trump is a symbol of that. The >anti-vaccine movement has never been associated with one particular
political party, whereas the public health backlash is strongly >Republican-centric.
Thats made it very, very powerful, Blendon said. There are
Republicans in the House and Senate, who when theyre not investigating >public health, want to cut back the budget so it has caught on within
the Republican base very widely.
Whether its anti-vaccine specifically or anti-public health more
broadly, the sentiment is growing.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the
percentage of kindergartners whose parents opted them out of
school-required vaccinations rose to the highest level yet during the >2022-2023 school year.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a well-known vaccine skeptic who is running for >president as an independent, has gained a major platform to spread >misinformation and widely debunked claims about vaccines.
He has falsely claimed vaccines cause autism, falsely declared the >coronavirus shot is the worlds deadliest vaccine and questioned the
safety of shots ingredients.
Offit, the vaccine expert, said he thinks public health officials could
have done a better messaging job on the COVID-19 shots, and that by
mandating vaccines they inadvertently leaned into a Libertarian left
hook.
Still, Offit said he is concerned about the increasing anti-science
rhetoric from politicians like Trump.
I feel like were on the edge of a precipice here you have the most >contagious of the vaccine preventable diseases coming back to some
extent, and with Donald Trump basically casting aspersions on vaccines, >thats only going to worsen.
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