RFK Jr. Says His Department Advises All Children to Get Measles Vaccine

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently testified before Congress, where he distanced himself from his previous criticism of the measles vaccine. Although he has been known for questioning vaccine safety, during his testimony, he clarified that he was speaking on behalf of his department rather than expressing his personal views. This shift is significant because it highlights the ongoing debate about vaccine safety and public health. Kennedy’s testimony is part of a larger conversation about how we balance individual beliefs with scientific evidence, especially when it comes to protecting public health. This issue is particularly relevant today as vaccines continue to play a crucial role in preventing diseases. QUESTION: How might the way public figures discuss vaccines influence young people’s attitudes towards vaccination and public health?  

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