Sen Marshall, Republican of Kansas, repeated Kennedy’s false calculus that children receive 76 vaccination jabs — RFK had said 92 — by age 18. He pointed out that RFK’s decision to restrict vaccines to adults older than 65 is the policy in Britain and France. But what the senator omitted is that the vaccines are still approved in those countries for people who would like to take it. In the United States, the FDA has now limited the vaccine to older adults only, meaning others must seek the vaccine off-label and may need to pay out of pocket. That makes access essentially impossible.