Health and Human Service Minister Robert F. Kennedy JR., Famous vaccine, Deadly Southwest, mainly in Texas.
Vaccination Dead child At the end of February at Texas A disease with high contagious In 10 years.
Recently It has been identified as a health minister.Kennedy previously raised numerous false and misunderstandings of measles, pandemic deeritis, and the safety of rubella (MMR) vaccines, and stopped the outbreak of the increase in the increase of the annual onset.
But on Sunday, Kennedy said, “We are deeply concerned about the recent recent measles.”
“The vaccine not only protects individual children from measles, but also contributes to the exemption of community, protecting people who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons.”
But he said, “Vaccination decision is a personal decision.” He urged all parents to “consult a medical service provider to understand his options to get MMR vaccines.”
He said he instructed the Texas health authorities to support federal health agencies, including disease control and prevention centers.
CDC and other health institutions have been faced with employee cuts in recent weeks as members of the president. Trump’s federal inspection.
Kennedy said that health workers, civil servants and communities should be responsible for “to spread accurate information on vaccine safety and efficacy.”
Kennedy dismissed critics who claimed to be Van Vabin. His view He insisted that he was advocating “common sense” policies.
Kennedy said, “Texas’s outbreaks have influenced 116 children out of 146 cases that occur mainly in individuals under 18 years of age, and DSHS reported that 79 of the cases were associated with measles, fading downturn, and failed to receive the fall of epidemic (MMR).
Dr. Céle Gounder, a CBS news medical contribution and a public health editor at KFF Health News, recently said in “CBS Mornings” that a slight reduction in the vaccination range could occur.
“This is a measles that started in a very close rural, a very close vaccination rate. Unfortunately, we have soared in Texas in recent years.”
Last month, Dr. Amesh Adalja, an epidemic and senior scholar of Johns Hopkins I told CBS News that it occurred in Texas “This is a problem because it was completely prevented.”
He pointed out that Texas has the lowest vaccination rate, has the highest school exemption from measles, and measles, including the hospital’s hospitalization, ”he said.
Measles were declared in the United States in 2000, but the onset continues to explode every year.
Vaccination for respiratory viruses is very good for lifelong immunity and is estimated to have a 97% effect of two times. According to CDC.