The American Minister of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Apparently it drove too far with his skepticism. After the dismissal of all members of the Vaccination Commission of the Health Authority CDC and changing the National Vaccination Program, medical associations are now back and they have filed a lawsuit against the minister.
In it, the doctors ask the court to stop the “one-sided, unscientific” guidelines of Kennedy and to re-include the Corona vaccination in the vaccination plans. Kennedy explained in May that the federal authorities no longer recommend Corona vaccinations for children and pregnant women. “It is really outrageous to take advantage of the opportunity to protect their children by vaccinations,” explains pediatrician Tina Tan, who, as president of the US Specialist Company for Infectious Diseases (IDSA), joined the court case.
“We are in a dangerous way”
In the lawsuit against the 71-year-old minister, reference is also made to the controversial new members of the Vaccination Commission. “We are in a dangerous way,” warns Susan Kressly about the American specialist company of the pediatricians (AAP). She accuses Kennedy of distrust and doubts about the “American success story of vaccines”. The debate also affects adult patients who are increasingly hesitating to be vaccinated, says Jason Goldman’s president of the Society for Internal Medicine (ACP). “You no longer have faith in the system.”
The heaviest retention epidemic for more than 30 years
The growing skepticism of vaccination in the US is not limited to dealing with the coronavirus. According to a counting at John’s Hopkins University, the United States currently experiences the worst measles epidemic in more than 30 years. According to the university, 1277 have been reported cases of the highly contagious disease since the beginning of the year. This is the highest number since 1992. According to the information, 40 of the 50 US countries are affected. There have also been three people in the United States, including two non -vaccinated school children.
Source: Krone

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