Measles cases rise to 700, adding pressure to RFK Jr.
- Measles cases in the U.S. Topped 700 by Friday, with active outbreaks in six states.
- Declining childhood vaccination rates since the pandemic contributed to the measles resurgence.
- Texas reported 541 cases across 22 counties, with 56 hospitalizations and two deaths of unvaccinated children.
- Health Secretary Kennedy claimed cases were plateauing; however, the CDC redeployed a team to West Texas.
- Health experts fear measles will spread in communities with low vaccination rates, potentially lasting a year.
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MAHA as the anti-eugenics choice - Washington Examiner
As the various pursuits of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. generate pushback from the scientific Left, they draw out distinctions between the two camps’ aims, either to alter humans or to alter what they consume. The broad goal of any purportedly humanitarian organization, of course, is to alleviate afflictions of disease, isolation, or human suffering, generally. Here, Kennedy and those anti-Kennedy coincide in motive,…


Health officials hit out at RFK Jr after deadly measles outbreak
A second young child in Texas died from a measles infection
Translating What Kennedy's Anti-Vax Allies Hear in His Response to Measles Outbreak
(MedPage Today) -- When the nation's top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., endorsed the measles vaccine this month after an outbreak in Texas claimed the life of a second child, his comments made waves because he has spent 20 years making...
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