RFK Jr. says people shouldn't take his medical advice when asked about vaccines at hearing
- During a congressional hearing on Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Stated that people should not rely on his medical guidance concerning vaccines.
- Kennedy’s ambiguous stance followed longstanding criticism and scrutiny over his past promotion of debunked claims linking vaccines to autism and vaccine safety concerns.
- During the hearing, Kennedy hedged when asked about vaccinating children against measles, polio, and chickenpox, stating his opinions were irrelevant and declining to give advice.
- The CDC reports over 1,000 measles cases in 31 states so far this year, mostly among unvaccinated people, with three deaths and outbreaks concentrated in Texas and New Mexico.
- Kennedy’s refusal to support vaccines during a growing outbreak and his warnings against taking his medical advice raised concerns about public health guidance and drew strong rebuke from lawmakers.
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