Letters: Cassidy's Response to RFK Jr.'s Betrayal Is Laughable
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Kennedy's anti-vaccine policies have led to measles outbreaks in 38 states and the District of Columbia, causing 3 deaths and over 150 hospitalizations this year, experts said.
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Letters: Cassidy's response to RFK Jr.'s betrayal is laughable
Sen. Bill Cassidy's call for postponing the meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices seemed like an incredibly tepid response to the outrageous actions of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, i.e. summarily firing all 17 long-serving…
Pediatricians are stuck in a world of vaccine anxiety amid health leadership of RFK Jr. - The Boston Globe
As federal immunization policies shift, pediatricians say the parents of their young patients are more confused than ever, not sure if they will have access to vaccines for their children or if the vaccines are safe.
Editorial: Golden age for disease: RFK presides over rampant measles
Editorial written by New York Daily News Editorial Board. Proving once again that anti-vax quack Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a threat to public health, confirmed measles cases in the United States have hit a 33-year high. It’s even worse since it’s been a quarter century since the deadly disease […]
Don’t Trust RFK Jr.? Here’s Where to Find Reliable Vaccine Information
Infectious diseases that the U.S. had conquered decades ago — thanks to highly effective vaccines — are surging again, due to an uptick in vaccine avoidance. So far this year, three people have died and 162 have been hospitalized in the nation’s worst measles outbreak in over 30 years. Public health departments are reporting alarming surges in old-fashioned diseases like mumps and rubella. Others, like diphtheria, pertussis (also called whooping…
The Deadly Consequences of RFK Jr.’s Stance on Vaccinations
Vaccines are one of, if not THE most significant public health achievements. They played a pivotal role in reducing mortality from infectious diseases, once the leading causes of death. Routine childhood vaccinations for children born in the US between 1994 and 2023 are estimated to have prevented 1.1 million deaths, 32 million hospitalizations, and 508
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