What began to make the deadly measles in Texas began to spread. Good logic suggests that the Secretary of the Council of Ministers, who leads the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, will take the matter seriously and do his best to respond effectively.
It is clear that this does not happen.
At a meeting in the Cabinet at the White House for nearly two weeks, Minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior is a threat of public health, and for about a minute, the number of deaths has erred, a misunderstanding of the nature of the quarantine and reduced the importance of fascism in ways that did not make a lot of prohibition. He left shortly after a long -distance walking trip.
“For its critics and even some of the increasingly concerned allies, the episode embodies the unusual situation that Kennedy has publicly taken towards managing the first major health crisis on his watch, according to current and former previous officials, from external advisers and other public health officials,” Politico said last week.
Kennedy also spoke to Fox Nation to conduct a somewhat long interview, and as the New York Times noticed, the HHS secretary has determined “a strategy to contain the outbreak of measles in West Texas, which was distracted from the prevailing flag, to rely heavily on marginal theories about prevention and treatment.”
He issued a muffled invitation to vaccines in the affected society, but he said that the choice was personal. I suggested that measles vaccine injuries were more common than known, unlike intensive research. He stressed that the natural immunity of the group, which has acquired through infection, is somehow protected against cancer and heart disease, and it is a claim that is not supported by research. He chanted doubtful treatments such as cod liver oil, and said that local doctors have achieved a “almost miracle and immediate” restoration with stimulants or antibiotics.
Dr. Cavits Patel, a professor of medicine at Stanford University, added that Dr. Cavits Patel, a professor of teaching at Stanford University, had abandoned “any excuse of scientific rigor.” She added that the Secretary of HHS promoted “false scientific alternatives.”
This is followed by a report in the Washington Post about focusing on Kennedy on vitamin A to combat the growth of measles.
All this, of course, is horrific. But it is not surprising. Kennedy wrote just four years ago that he believed the measles spread “was manufactured to create fear.” He added that, as much as he was concerned, the Americans were “wrong … to believe that measles are a deadly disease.”
Kennedy is also registered, which indicates that there may be some health benefits For dangerous infection.
It is clear that the Secretary of HHS has obtained a reprimand for his reckless and anti -scholars ’approach to this increasing threat to public health. It is equally clear that qualified doctors, scientists and public health officials are right to alert to Kennedy’s dangerous lack of responsibility.
But when setting the blame, avoid thinking about the 52 -year -old Republican Senators who decided to put everything they learned about Kennedy and voted to confirm him anyway.
The theorists of an inadvertent and anti -vaccine conspiracy, act like the theorists of an inadvertent and anti -vaccine plot, can be painfully predicted. However, the truth remains that 52 Senate members have been given an opportunity to protect Americans from RFK JR. They failed amazingly.
This article was originally published on msnbc.com
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