On Wednesday, more than 750 current and former federal health employees charged the Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jrpromote harassment and violence against government medical personnel.
exist A letter The group sent to Kennedy and members of Congress, accusing RFK JR of “harassment and violence caused by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employees” and cited decisions such as deleting members from the CDC vaccine advisory group, asking about the safety of these vaccines, questioning the safety of vaccines, and initiating the safety of CDC employees to get federal health professionals to announce services to the federal government.
The organization says Kennedy’s remarks are Attack on August 8 At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta, a Georgia man opened fire at four CDC buildings, firing and killing a policeman. Law enforcement officers said the gunman accused a 19009 vaccine that left him feeling frustrated and suicide.
Kennedy after the attack Refused to confirm The motivation of the shooter was in the interview. He described political violence as “mistake,” but neither he nor Donald Trump spoke publicly about motivation despite law enforcement clear that shooters targeted vaccines.
Health workers are now asking Kennedy to “stop and publicly deny the ongoing spread of false and misleading claims about vaccines, the spread of infectious diseases and the U.S. public health agencies.”
Workers further accused Kennedy of “agitating the demolition of the U.S. public health infrastructure and repeatedly spreading inaccurate health information, thus endangering the health of the U.S..”
The letter urged HHS to “recognize and confirm that the CDC’s work originated from scientific, nonpartisan evidence designed to improve the health of every American” and “ensure that the HHS workforce can perform its duties in an environment protected from the threat of harm.”
Additionally, it asked Kennedy to take “hard action” to eliminate online content targeting federal employees, including “DEI Focus List.” Workers demanded a response to the Health Minister by September 2.
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The letter appeared on the second day of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Take a stand Opposing HHS, urging young six-month-and-23-month-old children to receive the Covid-19-19-19-19 vaccine, a position that differs from the current federal guidance of the Trump administration’s health agencies.
Kennedy responds to AAP’s latest guide Social Media By accusing the organization of failing to fully disclose conflicts of interest.

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