‘Top Priority’: RFK Jr. Backtracks After Embarrassing Measles Misstep
The secretary of Health and Human Services said on Wednesday that the measles outbreak was “not unusual.”
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“Secretary of Health and Human Services
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. backtracked two days after he
dismissed the first American child’s death from measles in decades by saying that outbreaks were “not unusual.”
“Ending the measles outbreak is a top priority for me and my extraordinary team at HHS,” President
Donald Trump’s health secretary wrote in an X post Friday afternoon.
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Physicians have set off alarm bells about the outbreak that has affected 100 people in West Texas and New Mexico. The measles had been declared eliminated in America in 2000.
State officials said that the child who died in Texas was “school-aged” and unvaccinated. The last-known previous death from measles was in 2015, when an immunocompromised adult woman
succumbed to the disease. Doctors didn’t realize she had it until after her death. Before that, it had been 12 years since a measles fatality. …”