I mean, seriously, who tries to be on good terms with a vaccine-skeptic boss, right? Marks thought he could just waltz in and make nice with RFK Jr., developing some sort of “vaccine transparency action plan” – because, you know, transparency is exactly what you need when you’re dealing with people who don’t believe in science.
And then Marks gives Kennedy and his team access to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), but draws the line at letting them edit the data – I mean, can you imagine? It’s not like they’d try to alter the facts or anything (although, let’s be real, they probably would).
But wait, it gets better: Marks explicitly states that they don’t trust Kennedy and his team, saying “They’d write over it or erase the whole database” – which, honestly, is not that far-fetched considering Kennedy’s history of being anti-vaccine (despite his attempts to deny it, of course).
And if you’re looking for a book on vaccine safety, I recommend searching for vaccine safety on Amazon, because clearly, we need more informed discussions about this topic.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: what’s the big deal about vaccine safety, anyway? Well, let me tell you – it’s a huge deal, especially when people like Kennedy are out there spreading misinformation and getting books published about their conspiracy theories.
But I digress: the real issue here is that people are dying from preventable diseases like measles, and it’s all because of a lack of vaccine awareness and education – which is exactly what Kennedy and his team should be promoting, instead of denying the facts.
And, by the way, have you tried searching for MMR vaccine on Amazon? Just saying.
But, in all seriousness, it’s time to get real about vaccine safety and the importance of vaccine education – and that means calling out people like Kennedy for spreading misinformation and putting lives at risk.
And, as a side note, does anyone else find it ironic that Kennedy visited Seminole County in Texas, where a young child died from measles, and still managed to deny the importance of vaccines? Like, what’s wrong with this guy?
Anyway, I’m done ranting for now – but seriously, people, get vaccinated, and let’s put an end to these preventable diseases once and for all. And if you need more information, I recommend checking out the CDC website, because they actually know what they’re talking about.