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- RFK Jr. urges people to consider measles vaccine amid Texas outbreak
Robert F Kennedy Jr , the nation's top health official, is asking parents to consider measles vaccinations for their children – though not outright suggesting them – as the once-eradicated
- RFK Jr. urges people to get vaccinated amid deadly Texas outbreak
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr spoke of the benefits of the MMR vaccine on Sunday in response to a growing measles outbreak in Texas
- RFK Jr. urges vaccination after second measles-related death in Texas - MSN
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr urged the public to get the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine after a second school-aged child died from the virus in Texas, calling it
- HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Urges Parents to Consider Measles Shot - WebMD
Amid a Texas measles outbreak that has reached just under 150 documented cases, U S Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr is calling on all parents to discuss measles
- RFK Jr. publicly urges people to get the measles vaccine - CNN
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr publicly urged people to get the measles vaccine in an interview with CBS News on Tuesday “We encourage people to get the measles
- RFK Jr. calls measles outbreak a call to action, urges people get . . .
Backtracking on some of his previous controversial statements about vaccines, U S Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr is now urging Americans to get vaccinated as cases of the highly-contagious measles continues to grow in parts of the country
- RFK Jr. tells parents to consider MMR vaccine amid outbreak
Robert F Kennedy Jr , secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), said the measles outbreak in west Texas is a “call to action” as he encouraged parents to consider
- Texas measles outbreak: RFK Jr. says parents should consider . . .
Last week, RFK Jr , a longtime vaccine skeptic, said the outbreak is "not unusual " Now, he's urging parents to consider vaccinating their children, saying the situation has "escalated
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