As Measles Crisis Deepens, RFK Jr. Is Suddenly a Huge Fan of Vaccines
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A measles outbreak in West Texas has resulted in the deaths of three children, highlighting the preventable nature of the disease through vaccination. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. has now admitted that MMR vaccines are the most effective way to prevent measles, marking a notable change in his previously anti-vaccine stance. However, his messaging remains inconsistent as he continues to advocate for unproven treatments like aerosolized budesonide and clarithromycin. As cases soar to 642 across 22 states, the importance of vaccination is underscored by the rising toll of this outbreak.
Kennedy's tweet acknowledging the effectiveness of MMR vaccines marks a significant shift for him, aligning with established scientific consensus amid a tragic measles outbreak.
Despite his moment of clarity, Kennedy reverted to promoting questionable treatments shortly after, showcasing the mixed messages surrounding vaccine efficacy from influential figures.
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