EP 881 Debunking RFK, Jr. and His Vaccine Fantasies
How does America end up with a Secretary of Health and Human Services who is at such great odds with physicians in America on the essential safety and efficacy of vaccines? Leading medical organizations are now suing Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. over his agency’s COVID-19 recommendations regarding vaccines for children and those who are pregnant. And while that is the latest pushback, Dr. Jake Scott, a clinical Professor of Infectious Diseases at Stanford University, has been quite vocal about the falsehoods and patent nonsense that the HHS Secretary spews on the subject of vaccines. He curates an open database of hundreds of controlled vaccine trials. Among his numerous concerns are falsehoods about the number of shots children are required to have (state by state), the safety of the widely used vaccines, and the claims of conflict of interest which resulted in the dissolving of members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. He comments on a range of issues in this sphere, including the measles outbreak we are seeing currently and what it portends for the health of America’s children.
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