RFK Jr. says he’s ‘not familiar’ with $11b cuts to state and local health departments
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Stated he is "not familiar" with the proposed $11 billion cuts to health programs during an interview with CBS News.
- Over 500 measles cases and two deaths have occurred in Texas, where unvaccinated children were primarily affected, as reported by state officials.
- Despite being a long-time vaccine skeptic, Kennedy now encourages people to get the measles vaccine, stating it is the "most effective way to prevent the virus from spreading."
- Kennedy emphasized the need for informed choices about vaccinations but opposes government mandates on them to ensure personal freedom.
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