RFK Jr. visits West Texas as a second child is buried after dying from a measles-related illness
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. visited West Texas following two tragic deaths of unvaccinated elementary school children from measles-related illnesses. As he launches a 'Make America Healthy Again' tour, Kennedy engages with local families affected by the outbreak, which has resulted in almost 500 cases in Texas and spread to neighboring states. Although previously anti-vaccine, Kennedy now acknowledges the importance of vaccinations to control outbreaks, marking a shift in his approach amidst the crisis.
"Kennedy said he was working with Texas health officials to control the measles outbreak, which has led to nearly 500 cases in Texas and spread to nearby states."
"This is the third known measles-related death tied to this outbreak, involving children and adults who were not vaccinated, highlighting serious implications of vaccine hesitancy."
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