RFK Jr. visits West Texas as a second child is buried after dying from a measles-related illness
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Visited Texas after a second unvaccinated child died from a measles-related illness, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
- The measles outbreak has infected hundreds in Texas, with 481 confirmed cases reported since late January.
- Kennedy stated that the MMR vaccine is critical for preventing the spread of measles and offered support to Texas health officials.
- He expressed condolences to the families of the children who died.
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Robert Kennedy Jr. publicly urges people to get vaccinated against measles
By Neha Mukherjee and John Bonifield U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly urged people to get vaccinated against measles in an interview with CBS News on Tuesday. “We encourage people to get vaccinated against measles,” Kennedy told the network’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Jon LaPook. “The position of the federal government, my position, is that people should get vaccinated against measles, but the govern…
Some measles response plans crash to a halt after Trump cuts • West Virginia Watch
People stand outside of a Mennonite church in Seminole, Texas, where Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attended funeral services April 6 for Daisy Hildebrand, 8, the second Texas child to die from the measles this year. Measles cases are on track to reach a 34-year high as vaccine hesitancy spreads and funding cuts imperil state responses. (Justin Rex for The Texas Tribune)Cities and states fighting a historic measles out…
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