Robert F. Kennedy Jr. critiques mainstream approaches to the measles outbreak in West Texas, promoting fringe theories and questioning vaccine safety.
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Senator Bill Cassidy reflects on his vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary during a measles outbreak in Texas, discussing vaccination strategies.

A Texas health authority warns against 'measles parties' amid a growing outbreak that has reached 146 cases, resulting in hospitalizations and one death. Officials stress the importance of vaccination to combat the spread, especially in low-vaccination areas.
A measles outbreak in Texas and parts of New Mexico has resulted in two deaths and numerous hospitalizations, leading to increased vaccinations among previously hesitant parents.

A school-age child died from measles in West Texas, marking the first measles death in the U.S. in a decade. The outbreak has infected at least 124 people, primarily unvaccinated children.
