Texas, Rfk Jr. and measles
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised the measles response in Texas and the U.S., saying it's a "model for the rest of the world." But the comparison to Europe is an unfair one.
From ABC News
Indiana health officials announced a measles outbreak Wednesday, with six cases that have no known links to the outbreaks in several other states.
From Oregonian
So far, 12% of the CDC-confirmed cases have led to hospitalization, and in February, an unvaccinated, school-age child in Texas died of the infection, making them the first person to die of measles i...
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Blue Jays eye Bo Bichette extension after Vlad Guerrero Jr
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Signing bonuses are allocated to an athlete’s state of residence. Guerrero resides in Florida, a state without income tax.
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The deal is the most lucrative in team history, far surpassing the $150-million, six-year deal that outfielder George Springer signed as a free agent in January 2021.
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House Democrats warned in a new letter that President Donald Trump’s immigration policies could lead to direct care worker shortages.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke with CBS News in an exclusive interview. Here are some highlights.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said fluoride 'should not be in our water.' Scientists and dentists say the practice is safe, despite past controversies.
Kennedy's comments mark the first time he has publicly urged people to get the measles vaccine since becoming HHS secretary.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he plans to tell the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention soon to stop recommending fluoridation in communities nationwide.
A measles outbreak spanning multiple states is nearing 600 cases, and experts say it might just be the beginning.
Far as he was from Washington, D.C., as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hiked to the top of a towering sandstone arch in rural Arizona with a group of Navajo Nation leaders, the impact of his agency’s cuts reached farther.