RFK Jr. Performs Astonishing 180 On Vaccines After Years of Misinformation.

I don't automatically believe what I'm told just because the MSM reports it.

I'm more curious than you, and certainly not as trusting of the Establishment as you are. If a child died, I want to look into it more, because these days there's always more to the story. TBH the recent news stories about Measles is starting to sound like another agenda-driven fearmongering campaign.

And I've heard a number of negative things about the MMR vaccine, enough to cause me to want to look into it more, before automatically coming to a conclusion about it.

A child died and you don't believe it? How about the Texas Department of Health Services?

Texas Announces First Death In Measles Outbreak.


The Texas Department of State Health Services is reporting the first death from measles in the ongoing outbreak in the South Plains and Panhandle regions. The school-aged child who was not vaccinated was hospitalized in Lubbock last week and tested positive for measles.

As of Feb. 25, 124 cases of measles have been confirmed in the outbreak since late January. Most of the cases are in children. Eighteen people have been hospitalized over the course of the outbreak.

Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness, which can cause life-threatening illness to anyone who is not protected against the virus. During a measles outbreak, about one in five people who get sick will need hospital care and one in 20 will develop pneumonia. Rarely, measles can lead to swelling of the brain and death. It can also cause pregnancy complications, such as premature birth and babies with low birth weight.

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What I find most sickening is that people like you bloviate about the non-existent "Right To Life", and when child dies you could care fucking less. MMR saves lives. I trust science. You believe in lies and conspiracy theories that have no basis in reality.
 
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Top HHS Spokesperson Quits After Clashing With RFK, Jr.


The top spokesperson at the Health and Human Services Department has abruptly quit after clashing with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his close aides over their management of the agency amid a growing measles outbreak, two people familiar with the matter told POLITICO.

Thomas Corry announced on Monday that he had resigned “effective immediately,” just two weeks after joining the department as its assistant secretary for public affairs.

I want to announce to my friends and colleagues that last Friday I announced my resignation effective immediately,” he wrote in a post to his LinkedIn page. “To my colleagues at HHS, I wish you the best and great success.”
 
Donald Trump's top health official wrote in a Fox News op-ed about risks "to unvaccinated individuals" amid a growing measles outbreak.


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist ― appeared to strike a drastically different tone in a new Fox News op-ed published Sunday in which he advocated for the MMR vaccine amid a growing measles outbreak in Texas.

The op-ed, titled “Measles Outbreak Is A Call To Action For All Of Us,” carried the subheadline: “MMR Vaccine Is Crucial To Avoiding Potentially Deadly Disease.”

In the piece, Kennedy said he is “deeply concerned” about the outbreak in the South Plains region that’s “claimed the life of a school-aged child, the first measles-related fatality” in America for more than a decade.
Kennedy wrote about the risks of
This is what passes for USAID funded "news" too
 
Did YOU get ALL of the Covid boosters? If not, why not?
What does Covid boosters have to do with a thread about measles? Stay on topic or stay out of the thread.
 
I don't automatically believe what I'm told just because the MSM reports it.

I'm more curious than you, and certainly not as trusting of the Establishment as you are. If a child died, I want to look into it more, because these days there's always more to the story. TBH the recent news stories about Measles is starting to sound like another agenda-driven fearmongering campaign.

And I've heard a number of negative things about the MMR vaccine, enough to cause me to want to look into it more, before automatically coming to a conclusion about it.



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