Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his long-standing anti-vaccine stance, appears to be changing his position in light of a significant measles outbreak across several states, including Texas and California. The new Health and Human Services secretary highlighted the necessity of the MMR vaccine after a school-aged child in Texas died from measles, marking the first such death in over a decade. Despite previous claims downgrading the severity of measles outbreaks, Kennedy's recent statements lack the anti-vaccine skepticism he was known for, suggesting a notable shift in his public health messaging.
"What would I do if I could go back in time and I could avoid giving my children the vaccines that I gave them?"
"There are two people who have died, but we are watching it."
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