Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reversed his stance on the Texas measles outbreak, voicing concern and supporting vaccination efforts.
More than 100 people in West Texas are currently sick with the illness, which is avoidable when enough people get vaccinated.
There have been 146 confirmed cases of measles in Texas's South Plains region since January. One death of a child was reported from measles.
The measles outbreak is surging in West Texas, especially in under-vaccinated communities, but it’s not just coverage with ...
Infamously vax-doubting Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touted the benefits of the measles vaccine ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a noted vaccine skeptic, voiced support for the measles vaccine Sunday amid a deadly outbreak in the Southwest, mainly in Texas.
AUSTIN - Twelve new measles cases have been confirmed in West Texas, according to officials with the Texas Department of State Health Services. Officials say they expect that number to grow in the ...
Texas DSHS in a statement: "The best way to prevent getting sick is to be immunized with two doses of a vaccine against measles, which is primarily administered as the combination ...
Trump critiqued those stances on Truth social, writing that it was “probably not a great statement to have been made in terms ...
The case count is now up to 158 people, according to the latest numbers reported by Dr. Jennifer Shuford, the DSHS ...
Kennedy said vaccines can protect children and contribute to community immunity, but the decision should still be parents'.
The recent measles outbreak in Texas has sparked a critical discussion about public health and the role of vaccines, a topic increasingly at the forefront of national discourse. As reported by Health ...
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