
RFK Jr's health department to halt $500m in mRNA vaccine research
The unit, Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, helps companies develop medical supplies to address public health threats, and had provided billions of dollars for development of vaccines during the Covid-19 pandemic.
HHS said the wind-down includes cancellation of a contract awarded to Moderna for the late-stage development of its bird flu vaccine for humans and the right to purchase the shots, as previously reported in May.
The US health agency said it was also rejecting or canceling multiple pre-award solicitations, including proposals from Pfizer, Sanofi Pasteur, CSL Seqirus, Gritstone and others.
In total, the affected projects are worth 'nearly $500 million', the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said. Certain late-stage projects were excluded from the move 'to preserve prior taxpayer investment'.
This is the latest development under US health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr, a longtime vaccine skeptic who has been making sweeping changes to reshape vaccines, food and medicine policies.
'We reviewed the science, listened to the experts, and acted,' Kennedy said in a statement.
Kennedy said the HHS is terminating these programs because data show these vaccines 'fail to protect effectively against upper respiratory infections like COVID and flu', but did not offer scientific evidence.
'We're shifting that funding toward safer, broader vaccine platforms that remain effective even as viruses mutate,' Kennedy said.
HHS said the decision follows a comprehensive review of mRNA-related investments initiated during the Covid-19 public health emergency.
Since taking office, Kennedy, who spent two decades sowing misinformation around immunization, has overseen a major overhaul of US health policy – firing, for example, a panel of vaccine experts that advise the government and replacing them with his own appointees.
In its first meeting, the new panel promptly voted to ban a longstanding vaccine preservative targeted by the anti-vaccine movement, despite its strong safety record.
He has also ordered a sweeping new study on the long-debunked link between vaccines and autism.
Unlike traditional vaccines, which often use weakened or inactivated forms of the target virus or bacteria, mRNA shots deliver genetic instructions into the host's cells, prompting them to produce a harmless decoy of the pathogen and train the immune system to fight the real thing.
Though in development for decades, mRNA vaccines were propelled from lab benches to widespread use through Donald Trump's Operation Warp Speed – a public-private partnership led by Barda that poured billions into companies to accelerate development.
The technology's pioneers, Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, were awarded the 2023 Nobel prize in medicine for their work contributing 'to the unprecedented rate of vaccine development during one of the greatest threats to human health in modern times'.
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