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Doctors Refute RFK Jr.'s Claim of 92 Vaccine Doses for Kids
10 Sep
Summary
- RFK Jr. claimed kids receive up to 92 vaccine doses, but doctors say the real number is around 30
- Combination vaccines reduce the number of shots while protecting against the same diseases
- Measles outbreaks have surged in the U.S. due to declining vaccination rates

According to a news article published on September 10, 2025, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed at a Senate hearing that children receive up to 92 vaccine doses before the age of 18 to be "fully compliant." However, doctors have refuted this statement, explaining that the actual number of vaccine doses children receive is around 30, excluding annual flu and COVID-19 shots.
The article explains that combination vaccines, which include two or more vaccines in a single shot, have reduced the number of injections children need while still protecting them from the same infectious diseases. Additionally, modern vaccines contain far fewer antigens, the substances that trigger an immune response, compared to vaccines from decades ago. Experts have confirmed that these vaccines are safe and effective and do not overwhelm the immune system.
Despite the availability of effective vaccines, the article notes that vaccine-preventable diseases remain a problem, with measles outbreaks surging in the U.S. this year. In 2000, measles was declared eliminated in the country, but public health experts warn that declining routine immunization rates could allow the virus to become endemic again, potentially leading to millions of cases over the next 25 years.