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HHS SECRETARY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: People get measles because they don’t vaccinate. They get measles because the vaccine wanes. The vaccines wane about 4.8% per year. And so, you know, that — it’s a ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s sister, Kerry, contested her brother’s skepticism of vaccines and begged viewers to go “get every ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made sweeping changes to the Department of Health and Human Services in just a few ...
Other doctors say the decision to go into the clinic with an active measles infection put children, their parents and their ...
RFK Jr, a known vaccine skeptic, made the announcement during a visit to West Texas on Sunday to comfort families whose children had died due to measles infection. He added: ‘In early March ...
Kennedy Jr. Yes, it might be true that in the last few days Kennedy is seemingly more positive about the measles vaccine than in the past. This is a perfect example of too little, too late.
“The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine,” RFK Jr. wrote on the social media website X on April 6. Both children who died during the recent measles outbreak ...
Lisa Jarvis is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering biotech, health care and the pharmaceutical industry. Previously, she was executive editor of Chemical & Engineering News. With the death of a ...
Kennedy Jr. first said Sunday that the CDC would be redeploying to Texas at its governor's request, after another unvaccinated child died in the measles outbreak. An 8-year-old girl was the second ...
Kennedy Jr., head of the federal health department, is sowing confusion about the effectiveness of the measles vaccine amid an outbreak that has left two unvaccinated children in Texas dead.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on X on Sunday, “The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine.” However, Kennedy has also touted ...