HHS head and longtime vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplayed the outbreak’s severity while his organization blamed the vaccines themselves.
Critics say RFK Jr.'s briefing on a Texas measles outbreak sent the wrong message - as well as incorrect information on the number of deaths.
A doctor has accused Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, of downplaying a measles outbreak in Texas by saying outbreaks are "not unusual" in the United ...
Novavax Inc. shares climbed 2% on Wednesday and extended gains in after-hours trading, as retail investors maintained a ...
HOUSTON: An unvaccinated child in Texas has died from measles, authorities said Wednesday (Feb 26), marking the first US ...
A child who was not vaccinated has died from measles in West Texas. It's the first death in an outbreak that began late last ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplayed the severity of a Texas measles outbreak during Trump’s first Cabinet ...
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In Washington state, health officials are urging residents to stay vigilant about vaccinations as concerns grow over the potential spread of the disease.
The US last reported a measles-related death in 2015, after 12 years without a fatality linked to the disease. Measles can be ...
A seminal, annual meeting updating advisers on next season’s influenza vaccines was abruptly canceled by the Food and Drug ...