How measles, whooping cough, and worse could roar back on RFK Jr.’s watch
After President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist, as his top health official, experts warn of a resurgence of preventable diseases.
by Arthur Allen, for KFF Health News
The availability of safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines less than a year into the pandemic marked a high point in the 300-year history of vaccination, seemingly heralding an age of protection against infectious diseases.
Now, after backlash against public health interventions culminated in President-elect Donald Trump’s nominating Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the country’s best-known anti-vaccine activist, as its top health official, infectious disease and public health experts and vaccine advocates say a confluence of factors could cause renewed, deadly epidemics of measles, whooping cough, and meningitis, or even polio.
“The litany of things that will start to topple is profound,” said James Hodge, a public health law expert at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. “We’re going to experience a seminal change in vaccine law and policy.”
“He’ll make America sick again,” said Lawrence Gostin, a professor of public health law at Georgetown University.
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