Public Health News | Measles outbreak, RFK Etc

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This graph is weird. What the hell happened in 2019??
Several things but biggest driver was a significant outbreak among Orthodox Jews in NYC (Brooklyn) who refuse vaccinations on religious grounds. Mostly little kids got sick and a big push to get over 90% MMR vaccinations rates ultimately succeeded.
 
Several things but biggest driver was a significant outbreak among Orthodox Jews in NYC (Brooklyn) who refuse vaccinations on religious grounds. Mostly little kids got sick and a big push to get over 90% MMR vaccinations rates ultimately succeeded.
Speaking of vaccination being the key to controlling measles …

 
So, like Trump, RFK jr. hasn’t exactly been “humbled” by the office. He’s still the same naturalnews.com kook conspiracy theorist with unmitigated narcissism he’s always been.
 
Lots of good Kennedys. Little Robert Kennedy is a loon by his own efforts.
I know. Just saying he must have been screwed up by his dad getting killed and couldn't handle the whole Kennedy name. He definitely has a few screws loose.
 
I know. Just saying he must have been screwed up by his dad getting killed and couldn't handle the whole Kennedy name. He definitely has a few screws loose.
I tend to think it was his venturing into being an environmental advocate. In that sort of undertaking, it is very easy to see corporations as evil and unwilling to spend even a dime to save a multitude of lives. That sort of mind-set makes it easy to see conspiracies everywhere. Being an environmental advocate while maintaining a healthy and reality based understanding of corporate behavior is an extremely difficult balance to maintain. It's just easier to assume all corporations are run by evil persons seeking to outsouce all costs onto anyone without the means to resist. It's a tough area in which to maintain one's composure and objectivity. But it can be done. I have personally met people who simultanously advocated for protection of the environment without falling into the trap that everyone who isn't with you is both against you and evil.
 
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Received a communication from FDA asking us to limit the number of submissions for a particular product to 2 for the rest of the year. Submissions meaning data from studies that support updates to the prescribing information. This hasn’t ever happened in anyone’s recollection.
 
I tend to think it was his venturing into being an environmental advocate. In that sort of undertaking, it is very easy to see corporations as evil and unwilling to spend even a dime to save a multitude of lives. That sort of mind-set makes it easy to see conspiracies everywhere. Being an environmental advocate while maintaining a healthy and reality based understanding of corporate behavior is an extremely difficult balance to maintain. It's just easier to assume all corporations are run by evil persons seeking to outsouce all costs onto anyone without the means to resist. It's a tough area in which to maintain one's composure and objectivity. But it can be done. I have personally met people who simultanously advocated for protection of the environment without falling into the trap that everyone who isn't with you is both against you and evil.

He was never an environmental advocate - it's pure mythmaking. He's a legal grifter at his core, and environmentalism was simply his grift of choice. It's worth a read to see how Kennedy isolated Robert Boyle, one of the great environmental writers of the 20th Century, out of the Hudson River Fisherman's Association that Boyle founded.
 
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