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 ...
WASHINGTON—Amid a growing outbreak of measles in Texas, recently confirmed Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is urging ...
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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 ...
In the last year, several cases of measles have been identified in the Philadelphia region; last winter, a measles outbreak ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a prominent vaccine skeptic — is now urging Americans to get ...
Vaccination provides long-lasting 97% protection against measles infection. Most people who have been vaccinated do not need ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s call for the option to vaccinate against measles, amid an outbreak in Texas, has sparked anger from anti-vax activists, with one saying he is "no different than Fauci." ...
Dozens of children have contracted measles in the state’s largest outbreak in 33 years. Online, some are blaming vaccines for the disease’s spread.
A majority of the school systems in the state that have less than 70% of its kindergarteners vaccinated are privately run, according to the Texas ...
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