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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is encountering a rocky beginning in his position as the US health secretary, navigating a serious measles outbreak while dealing with staff resignations and a lack of support in the Senate. In a recent interview, he acknowledged the ongoing struggle with measles, stating, "Some years we have hundreds of measles outbreaks, measles outbreaks every year." This statement underscores the urgency of his role as he confronts public health challenges.
Kennedy, known for his controversial views on vaccines, faces skepticism not only from the public but also from lawmakers who may question his approach to handling the crisis. The measles outbreak has raised alarm bells, prompting calls for a more robust response from the health department. As he attempts to rally his team and implement effective strategies, the pressure mounts to demonstrate leadership in a time of heightened health concerns. Kennedy's ability to navigate these turbulent waters will be crucial in shaping his tenure as health secretary.
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