As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is already cheating on health communication

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Mar 25
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It’s been only less than a month since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It was confirmed by the US Senate as the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and he is already facing major challenges and tests.

For beginners, there is an active outburst of measles in Texas and New Mexico that has resulted in over 150 cases with two deaths in non -vaccinated individuals. Measles declared missing by the World Health Organization in America in 2000, and there has been no measles death in America for over two decades so far.

Kennedy stated“We are following the measles epidemic every day. Coincidentally, there were four measles explosions this year. In this country last year there were 16.

In his official account in xKennedy posted, “the end of the measles explosion is a key advantage for me and my extraordinary team in HHS.”

Kennedy has completely minimized this explosion, stating that the current explosion is not “unusual”. This could not be farther from the truth. Most measles outbreaks in America in the last decade have included only a small portion of patients, and the current has included over one hundred. Moreover, a child is dead, something that has not happened in over twenty years.

Moreover, not once Kennedy or his HHS team clearly recommend parents for their children to be vaccinated against measles. A well -known inoculate skeptical who has repeatedly stated that childhood vaccines cause autism, Kennedy stated only on his X that HHS has “supported the Texas Department of Technical Aid and Vaccines.”

While Kennedy discussed the importance of vaccines in a recent Fox News optim, he did not explain that vaccines provide better protection and prevention against measles. On the contrary, he says, “good nutrition remains a better protection against more chronic and infectious diseases.”

Being clear and deliberate in communicating health advice in time is critical, especially during an outbreak of deadly disease. Most cases of measles in Texas and New Mexico have been in unjustified children, and vaccines offer the best protection against the disease. Taking a dose of measles vaccine provides 93%protection, while taking both doses provides 97%protection, according to CDC.

Given the levels of suboptimal vaccines in children in Texas and the increasing hesitation of the vaccine In the United States, the clear and effective message is essential in curbing the spread of measles. Imagine the impact on parents if the US Secretary HHS came to a press conference and called on all parents to vaccinate their children and deliberately state that vaccines are the best line of protection against measles. Imagine if President Trump came out and told parents to vaccinate their children clearly. Words matter, especially from leaders who have a major impact on the general public.

In addition to the measles explosion, Kennedy also recently received a wire in health communication in a STATEMENT He did in the federal recorder. According to the document, HHS would give up the practice of giving public members a chance to comment on the agency’s initiatives. Public comment periods are an essential part of regulatory processes and allow individuals, organizations and interested parties to contribute to the policies that may affect the lives of millions of Americans.

Prohibition of public comment limits the variety of prospects that inform public health policy. Public health experts and secular citizens can often highlight the practical challenges or scientific evidence that policymakers can bypass. Without public contribution, policies risk being poorly informed and even harmful.

The completion of the public comment on health initiatives also threatens transparency and accountability, both vital to democratic governance. Kennedy has seen before criticized transparency In the US health care system, however his proposal to eliminate public comments from initiatives is a complete attack on health transparency. Without transparency, responsibility suffers because HHS staff can adopt politics without having to justify the main decisions that will undoubtedly affect millions.

Americans are now, more than ever, in a desperate need for effective health communication. Disinforming health and vaccines, especially on social media, is at a high time. Important health data and information have been cleared of federal websites, such as critical information in Influenza vaccination campaigns. The general public is eagerly seeking guidance on important initiatives, such as if you should mask for measles and whether to vaccinate children for childhood. Despite this, very few clear messages are coming from the federal government.

We need to make better move forward. The health of all Americans will depend on it.

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