Cod liver oil embraced amid Texas measles outbreak; doctors fight misinfo
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has drawn criticism for his ambiguous stance on a measles outbreak in West Texas, where cases have surged to 159. While public health leaders urge for immediate vaccination, Kennedy stresses parental choice and advocates for nutrition as the primary defense against measles. His Op-Ed promotes vitamins and dietary changes over vaccines, which has resonated within the vaccine-skeptical community. The article highlights the tension between public health messaging and personal choice concerning vaccination, especially during a severe outbreak.
Kennedy asserts that the 'best defense' against infectious diseases like measles is 'good nutrition', downplaying the proven effectiveness of vaccines.
His Op-Ed emphasizes parental choice regarding vaccinations, suggesting that the decision should be made on an individual basis, instead of advocating for public health.
While Kennedy acknowledges vaccines can protect children, he promotes nutritional remedies over established medical protocols, leading to a rise in vitamin preferences among hesitant parents.
Public health officials continue to stress that vaccination is critical in fighting the outbreak, as opposed to the dietary solutions suggested by Kennedy.
Read at Ars Technica
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