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Washington (AP) – Republican Senator Bill Cassidy wanted a guarantee ofRobert F. Kennedy Jr.Before you vote to put it at the head of the Nation’s $ 1.7 trillion Health Department.
Said Kennedy’s story to promote conspiracy theories or to be mistaken on vaccines alarmed CassidyA confirmation audienceEarlier this year.
Then Louisiana Senator asked, “Can I trust that now is in the past?”
Kennedy did not give a direct answer that day. However, three months after work, Kennedy’s habit of doubts about vaccines has returned to interviews with television programs, public speeches and social media publications.
Kennedy will make his first appearance as Secretary of Health in the face of the powerful Health Committee of the Senate of Cassidy on Wednesday, when he is expected to face intense control overthe thousands of work he has eliminatedIn the Department of Health and Human Services, the strong cuts he has done in vaccination campaigns and his response toA measles outbreakThis is sick of 1,000 people.
Will talk about itAgency’s budget applicationFor the year, which includes an increase of $ 500 million for your “Make America Salud Again” initiative to promote healthiest nutrition and lifestyles. The proposed budget also makes deep cuts, including the prevention of infectious diseases, maternal health and preschool programs.
The secretary plans to “share his vision on how HHS transformation will improve health results, eliminate redundancies to save the North -American taxpayer and streamline operations to improve efficiency and service,” HHS said in a statement to Associated Press.
In the meantime, Kennedy’s supporters have seen their first three months at work as a successful delivery of “Maha” agenda: Pressed Food Companies inArtificial ditchpromised to study the cause of autism,pledged to reverse fluoride recommendationsAnd he obtained the purchase of several Republican governors to ban the soda of the food stamps program, for example.
But many eyes and ears will be in Kennedy’s dialogue with Cassidy, which has extracted several guarantees of Kennedy on his vaccine approach. It includes the promises of maintaining the current child vaccination schedule, using the current vaccine control system and not eliminating statements that say that vaccines do not cause autism on the disease control and prevention website.
“I will be careful for any effort to sow public fear for vaccines between confused and anecdote references,” Cassidy said earlier this year, after voting in favor of Kennedy’s nomination.
Kennedy has delivered since thenA mixed messageIn vaccines, public health experts have said that they make it difficult to contain measles outbreak. He has offered guarantees of vaccination, but has continued to ask questions about his effectiveness or safety. He has said that the children’s vaccine calendar will be examinedA study of the causes of autism. It is called the measles vaccine, the screens and the rubella, a trait that is given to the children to provide immunity of the three diseases: “fleeting”Offers life protectionof the measles for most people. It is also calledThey cause deathAlthough none have been documented between healthy people.
The agency has also made movements that support the anti-vacuna movement. He hired a man who has published research that suggests that vaccines cause development delays to monitor a study of autism. And has finished some investigations andPublic Health FundDedicated to vaccines.
Kennedy, who has rejected the anti-vacuna label, has said that it is “pro-security” and wants more vaccine research, although decades of real world use and research have concluded that they avoid fatal diseases in children.
“His long defense has always focused on ensuring vaccines and other medical interventions complying with higher safety standards and is supported by standard gold science,” HHS said in a statement. “As he did during confirmation, Secretary Kennedy is ready to address questions about this.”
This story originally presented to Fortune.com