QUESTION OF THE DAY: Should the federal government stop its mRNA vaccine research?

Matthew Sanders
The Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday said it would wind down vaccine research using the type of technology used in the predominant COVID-19 vaccines.
The agency said it would wind down its mRNA vaccine research and pursue other types of research through its Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a statement that the authority would end 22 mRNA vaccine development investments. He suggested the vaccines were not effective against upper respiratory infections.
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