What is clear from RFK Jr.'s testimony in Congress yesterday is that the federal government recommendations regarding vaccines are not to be trusted when those leading agencies are themselves vaccine deniers or doubters. What do the rest of us do who believe in science, not as a blind belief, but as a method to determine the validity of theories? For those looking for direction, your board/state-certified physician is a prime source. In public policy, the World Health Organization, which considers data and science from and for the world, is another.
https://www.axios.com/2025/05/14/rfk-testify-congress-hhs-layoffs-measles-outbreak
https://mufticforumblog.blogspot.com/2024/12/rfk-jr-and-anti-vaxxers.html From the posting: Personal experiences and anecdotes are not the same as scientific evidence. Observations can certainly lead to scientists proving or disproving such conclusions. Belief is not a science.. Science is always changing conclusions as more evidence and studies emerge, but it is a method of testing through accepted protocols theories...based on facts, data, and tests. All that glitters is not gold...nor does it always stand up to an acid test.
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