Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. controversially suggested that citizens should not heed his medical advice despite testifying on vaccines and health issues. He stated his views on vaccination are "irrelevant" and admitted that people shouldn't rely on him as a reliable source. His remarks followed previous claims linking vaccines to autism and criticism of the CDC. This admission is notable given his history of anti-vaccine statements, illustrating the ongoing debate around vaccine safety and public health guidance.
Kennedy Jr. stated that, "I don't want to seem like I am being evasive, but I don't think people should be taking medical advice from me."
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