RFK Jr.'s Appointees to CDC Vaccine Panel Are Not Good
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the current Health Secretary and anti-vaccine advocate, has appointed eight individuals to the vacant federal vaccine advisory committee within a mere two days. This rapid process contrasts sharply with past appointments, which took years. The new committee will advise the CDC on vaccine data, but skepticism arises due to the inclusion of Robert Malone, a controversial figure known for spreading misinformation about vaccines. Kennedy promised that appointees would not be ideological anti-vaxxers, yet this appointment raises serious concerns about public health leadership and vaccine advocacy.
These genetic vaccines can damage your children. They may damage their brains, their heart, their immune system and their ability to have children in the future.
Kennedy has taken just two days to appoint new members, a process that usually takes years, raising concerns about the qualifications of the new panel.
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