
Kulldorff
Kulldorff is a prominent figure in the field of epidemiology, known for his controversial views on vaccine safety and mandates. Recently appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to a new advisory council, he has been a vocal critic of vaccination requirements and lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Born in Lund and raised in Umeå, Sweden, Kulldorff has held positions at prestigious institutions, including a professorship at Harvard University, from which he was dismissed in 2024 due to his stances on public health policies. His recent nomination has sparked criticism from pro-vaccine advocates, highlighting the contentious nature of his views within the current public health landscape.
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Kulldorff is one of the eight individuals named by Kennedy to take a place in the advisory council.
Svensk blir vaccinrådgivare – utnämnd av Kennedy
