Measles cases are surging in the U.S. after decades of decline, and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the health czar, is promoting cod liver oil as a treatment. During an interview with Fox News, he claimed doctors observed "very, very good results" in patients using this vintage supplement, despite acknowledging that vaccinations prevent infections. Kennedy has also ordered vitamin A shipments to areas experiencing outbreaks. His mixed messaging regarding vaccines raises alarms about public health priorities amidst rising infectious disease rates.
While supplements are all fine and good, they're not supposed to be used pharmaceutical medicines or vaccines - but to "skeptics" like Kennedy and his ilk, they're preferable.
Though Kennedy admitted in the interview that vaccination against measles and other illnesses "do prevent infection," the health secretary also bragged that he ordered doses of vitamin A to be shipped to Gaines County.
Now, though, it appears he's back on his nonsense.
"We're going to be honest with the American people for the first time in history about what actually - about all of the tests and all of the studies, about what we know, what we don't know," Kennedy said in his latest Fox interview.
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