During a congressional hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced questions regarding vaccinations, particularly for measles. He hesitated to answer whether he would vaccinate a child, stating his views on vaccines should not be taken as medical advice. Kennedy Jr. emphasized the need for Americans to conduct their own research, and while acknowledging that health agencies like the CDC provide guidance, he preferred to present information on the risks and benefits of vaccinations without directly advising others.
For me to answer that question directly, it will seem like I'm giving advice to other people, and I don't want to be doing that.
What we're going to try to do is to lay out the pros and cons, the risks and benefits, accurately, as we understand them with reputable studies.
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