01/12/2026
When Paul Offit says it’s “false” to question whether children are receiving too many vaccines too soon, it’s worth slowing the conversation down.
Much of vaccine safety science relies on population-level observational data and post-marketing surveillance.
What we don’t have is a long-term, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating the entire childhood vaccine schedule as a single exposure, with chronic health outcomes as endpoints.
That doesn’t mean vaccines don’t work.
It means there are legitimate scientific limitations in how safety questions, especially around timing, cumulative exposure, and individual susceptibility, are studied.
Asking for better data, transparency, and continued research isn’t anti-science.
It’s how science is supposed to work.
That’s why many parents resonate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his call for open inquiry and informed consent.