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.
The article discusses the ongoing measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, emphasizing the high contagiousness of measles and the impact of declining vaccination rates on its spread. Experts provide insight into how underlying factors, including group behavior and community vaccination rates, affect the potential for outbreaks.

The USDA is considering a $1 billion plan that includes vaccinating chickens against bird flu to tackle outbreaks and potentially lower egg prices. This initiative comes as the current bird flu outbreak has affected millions of birds and led to increased prices.
