Kennedy praised Kennedy for promoting Ham’s vaccine in the cassidy outbreak



Sen Bill Cassidy (R-La) praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Sen Bill Cassidy (R-La) for promoting Ham Vaccination in Texas.

Since the start of expansion, the United States has reported 700 cases of the Ham virus in states across the country.

Louisiana Law maker said the vaccines were safe and it would be important to save lives during an interview on Sunday with Radio Host John Katsimatidis on WABC 770 AM’s “The Cats Roundtable”.

“I want to complement health secretary Bobby Kennedy because he is now encouraging people to get a vaccine in the ham. The only proven way to avoid the attack,” Cassidi said.

In the past, Kennedy Anti-Vaccin has supported the speech and has previously shared unnatural claims that immunization can be an autism spectrum disorder in children.

Cassidy addressed the misinformation in a conversation with Catsimatidis.

The chairman of the Senate’s health, education, labor and pension committee said, “In our country there is a national conversation whether children should be vaccinated.

“It is well established that the vaccine does not cause autism. It was one of the concerns,” he added.

Some working under the HHS Secretary have expressed concern over Kennedy’s ability to lead the public health crisis.

“I don’t know what he’s going to do, and I can’t do anything to him, but I can tell you, as a visitor, please consider vaccination in your child,” Food and Drug Administration vaccine officer Peter Marx has resigned in an interview with CNN.

He added, “If they don’t vaccinate, it is easy to ignore ham because we didn’t see it.”

Ham was considered to be previously eliminated in the United States in 2000 due to vaccine.

“This is not just an innocent disease, a gentle disease. It kills one of a thousand children in developed countries like America,” Marx said the intensity of a ham infection.

“We have already had two deaths in the United States, one of the children from it and they are unnecessarily death, because the vaccine is 98 percent effective against the resistance of the ham, but about 100 percent effective in preventing death,” the vaccine added.

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