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Welcome to The Logoff: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had a disastrous day in entrance of the US Senate at the moment, dealing with requires his resignation throughout a multi-hour listening to that raised extra alarms concerning the state of US public well being companies.
What was the listening to about? Senators from each events pushed Kennedy on vaccine coverage and availability, in addition to firings and resignations on the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention.
CDC director Susan Monarez was pushed out final week together with 4 prime company officers who resigned in protest over her departure, and earlier this 12 months, Kennedy eliminated each member of a CDC advisory panel on vaccines.
The Meals and Drug Administration additionally issued new tips final week sharply limiting entry to the Covid vaccine after the company’s prime vaccine regulator overruled FDA scientists, and in early August, Kennedy reduce $500 million in federal mRNA vaccine contracts meant to fight respiratory viruses like fowl flu.
What did senators say? Three Republican senators — two of them medical doctors — have been sharply important of Kennedy. Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY), a member of Republican management, mentioned he had “grown deeply involved,” whereas Sen. Invoice Cassidy (R-LA) remarked that “successfully, we’re denying individuals [the Covid] vaccine” below Kennedy’s management.
What’s the massive image? Thursday’s listening to was an enormous deal mainly for a way Kennedy carried out himself: Regardless of bipartisan criticism, he was defiant, confrontational, and at occasions outright impolite. He additionally continued to amplify false claims about vaccines, telling Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) that he agreed that “mRNA vaccines trigger critical hurt, together with loss of life, particularly amongst younger individuals.”
What’s subsequent? Kennedy has unquestionably broken the vaccine consensus within the US, and as he continues to chip away at federal public well being infrastructure, states are shifting in dramatically completely different instructions.
On Wednesday, Florida’s surgeon basic introduced the state would finish all vaccine mandates for schoolchildren; in distinction, Massachusetts mentioned this week it will start mandating insurance coverage protection for vaccines at a state degree, and California, Oregon, and Washington introduced plans to create their very own “West Coast Well being Alliance.”
Talking of dangerous days for RFK Jr., did you catch Vox’s newest scoop? This morning, my colleague Dylan Scott uncovered that Kennedy’s company — with White Home backing — buried a serious federal examine displaying alcohol’s most cancers dangers, leaving Individuals poised to get new dietary tips that ignore the very best science now we have. You may learn his reporting right here to get the entire story.
And with that, it’s time to sign off…
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