RFK Jr, HHS & MAHA | Surgeon General hearing

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Even they know how awful much of what RFK, Jr. is pushing sounds to the general public, but instead of replacing him and bringing back mainstream (sane) medical and scientific experts, they're just going to "control" what he and his agency says until November in the hopes that it won't hurt the GOP too much. And after November they'll remove their "control" and allow RFK, Jr. and his fellow conspiracy loons and medical quacks to go back to their usual bullshit. But the fact that they feel the need to suppress him until the elections reveals that even they know just how full of shit he and his MAHA movement are.
 
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“… Judge Brian E. Murphy, a Biden administration appointee, in Massachusetts on Monday effectively halted the group from convening this week for its first meeting of the year. The 15 members of the committee were scheduled to meet Wednesday and Thursday in Atlanta to discuss topics related to alleged Covid-19 vaccine injuries and long Covid, according to a Federal Register notice.

In his ruling, Murphy blocked the Trump administration from implementing a pared-down list of recommended childhood vaccinations and determined new members weren’t properly screened when HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed them last year.

Murphy said only a fraction of the new committee members “appear to have any meaningful experience in vaccines.”…”
 
they shouldn't be allowed in schools either
or at least inform the parents ( who were not grossly negligent in taking care that their children were vaccinated ) who the unvaccinated children are so they can warn their children to avoid being exposed. Or better yet the schools could create separate classrooms for the unvaccinated in order to protect the children who are vaccinated.
 
I work in journalism and have written extensively about the measles outbreak in South Carolina. Looks like it’s over — but came near a thousand cases. Largest outbreak since the disease was declared eliminated over two decades ago.

In the case of SC, the significant majority of cases were in the Eastern European immigrant community.
 
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