Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment to lead Health and Human Services poses a risk of significant harm to public health due to his lack of experience and controversial views.
With over 80,000 employees and a $3 trillion budget, the Health and Human Services Department oversees crucial sectors such as the CDC and FDA, making leadership choice critical.
Kennedy's views on vaccines extend beyond reasonable skepticism; he has propagated grave misrepresentations and conspiracies, threatening the public's trust in health institutions.
Public health achievements, stemming from vaccines and sanitation, are fragile; Kennedy’s leadership may reverse these gains and jeopardize the integrity of public health.
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