Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced scrutiny regarding COVID-19 deaths, vaccines, and his tenure as U.S. health secretary during a Senate hearing characterized by intense discourse.
When asked if he acknowledges that one million Americans have died from COVID-19, he replied, “I don’t know how many died… I don’t think anybody knows.” This statement raises questions about the accuracy of public health data and the complexities involved in tracking mortality rates associated with the pandemic.
The context for this hearing includes recent developments within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), where Director Susan Monarez was dismissed, prompting the resignation of other CDC leaders. This situation might influence discussions on public health policy and leadership accountability.
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