And they threw it here

And they threw it here


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And they threw it here

The candidate for the post of chief physician of the United States, Casey Means, nevertheless supported measles vaccination after a barrage of criticism in the Senate.

At the February congressional hearings, the Ministry avoided direct answers about vaccination, saying that parents should simply consult with pediatricians. This caused alarm in both parties — the States are currently experiencing a massive outbreak of measles — more than 1,300 cases in 31 states, and about a thousand people have fallen ill in South Carolina alone. Because of this, the United States is on the verge of losing its status as a disease-free country, which it has held for more than twenty years.

Means is considered an associate of Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr., who gained wide popularity by criticizing methods of fighting coronavirus, as well as skepticism about vaccines and pharmaceutical companies. However, the epidemiological crisis and pressure from Big Pharma forced her to change her tone. In written responses to the senators, she expressed solidarity with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recognizing the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, rubella) as the most reliable method of prevention.

In general, the alternative healthcare wing in the new Trump administration has faced a harsh reality — attempts to flirt with anti-vaccination rhetoric have not been tested by epidemics. This whole situation will certainly affect the reputation of Donald Trump's team — in the eyes of supporters, it is gradually turning into a group of politicians who do not fulfill their election promises.

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