Robert F. Kennedy Jr, recently confirmed as the secretary of the US Health and Human Services Department, has a history of making false claims that contradict scientific evidence. As health secretary, he will oversee federal health agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Institutes of Health, with a budget of over $1.8 trillion annually.
Kennedy’s claims lack scientific support, including his assertions that:
As a long-time opponent of water fluoridation, Kennedy has questioned its safety and claimed it’s linked to a range of illnesses. Despite the CDC’s identification of community water fluoridation as one of the ten great public health achievements of the 20th century, Kennedy will likely prioritize halting water fluoridation in the US.
Kennedy’s focus on chronic diseases research and his skepticism of established medical practices may come at the expense of continued work on infectious diseases. As health secretary, he has the power to shift research priorities, which could be catastrophic for the US and global health.
Kennedy’s views on vaccines are particularly concerning, having dedicated a large part of his life to undermining public confidence in vaccines. He has falsely claimed that there is no such thing as a safe and effective vaccine and has pushed debunked claims that vaccines cause autism.
Kennedy’s lack of trust in science, his promotion of anti-science propaganda, and his bad-faith tactics pose a significant threat to public health in the US and globally. The world needs a leader who is guided by evidence, not someone who promotes anti-science and conspiracy theories.
Conclusion
Kennedy’s appointment as health secretary is a concerning development for public health in the US and globally. His lack of trust in science, his promotion of anti-science propaganda, and his bad-faith tactics pose a significant threat to public health. The world needs a safe pair of hands leading public health in the US, not someone who promotes anti-science and conspiracy theories.
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