Kennedy had previously called the measles outbreak “not unusual,” and he has criticized the vaccine in the past.
The recent measles outbreak in Texas has sparked a critical discussion about public health and the role of vaccines, a topic increasingly at the forefront of national discourse. As reported by Health ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a notorious vaccine skeptic, has backed the measles vaccine amid ...
WASHINGTON—Amid a growing outbreak of measles in Texas, recently confirmed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is urging ...
President Donald Trump is scheduled on Tuesday to address a joint session of Congress, as his second administration moves to ...
Vaccination provides long-lasting 97% protection against measles infection. Most people who have been vaccinated do not need ...
Texas health officials announced the death of a child in a measles outbreak—the first measles death in the United States ...
Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who ...
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