Germany hits back at RFK Jr.'s unfounded' Covid vaccine claims
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Germany hits back at RFK Jr.'s unfounded' Covid vaccine claims
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"Germany has vehemently dismissed accusations from US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who claimed the nation had undermined patient autonomy, particularly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. German Health Minister Nina Warken issued a statement late on Saturday, asserting: "The statements made by the US Secretary of Health are completely unfounded, factually incorrect, and must be rejected." Earlier that day, Mr Kennedy had posted a video stating he had written to the German minister."
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground journalism covering issues such as reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, and produces documentaries like 'The A Word'. The publication avoids paywalls and relies on contributions from those who can afford it to keep reporting accessible to all. Germany has firmly rejected accusations from US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. alleging that the nation undermined patient autonomy during the COVID-19 pandemic. German Health Minister Nina Warken called the claims completely unfounded and factually incorrect, noting Kennedy posted a video and said he had written to the German minister.
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