But in his new opinion piece about the ongoing measles outbreak, published March 2 in Fox News, Kennedy wrote that vaccines ...
A top spokesman in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services abruptly resigned over reports of internal clashing over ...
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Kennedy wrote in an opinion piece published Sunday on Fox News Digital that parents should consult with physicians about the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), said the measles outbreak in west ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly backed the measles vaccine Sunday amid an outbreak of the disease in Texas ...
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More than 100 people in West Texas are currently sick with the illness, which is avoidable when enough people get vaccinated.
Kennedy said vaccines can protect children and contribute to community immunity, but the decision should still be parents'.
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The New Republic on MSNRFK Jr.’s Spokesperson Resigns After Fight on Deadly Measles OutbreakSince then, Kennedy said that HHS was helping health officials in Texas respond to the outbreak and spoke approvingly of the ...
Kennedy had previously called the measles outbreak “not unusual,” and he has criticized the vaccine in the past.
Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who are unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons,” ...
The health secretary and vaccine skeptic said last week that the deadly outbreak in West Texas was "not unusual." Now, he's ...
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Latin Times on MSNRFK Jr. Says He's 'Deeply Concerned' About Measles Outbreak Days After Claiming It's 'Not Unusual' as He Seemingly Reverses Anti-Vax NarrativeRobert F. Kennedy Jr. reversed his stance on the Texas measles outbreak, voicing concern and supporting vaccination efforts.
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