RFK Jr.βs new CDC deputy director prefers βnatural immunityβ over vaccines
Under ardent anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has named Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham as its new principal deputy directorβa choice that was immediately called βdangerousβ and βirresponsible,β yet not as bad as it could have been, by experts.
Physician Jeremy Faust revealed the appointment in his newsletter Inside Medicine yesterday, which was subsequently confirmed by journalists. Faust noted that a CDC source told him, βI heard way worse names floated,β and although Abrahamβs views are βprobably pretty terrible,β he at least has had relevant experience running a public health system, unlike other current leaders of the agency.
But Abraham hasnβt exactly been running a health system the way most public health experts would recommend. Under Abrahamβs leadership, the Louisiana health department waited months to inform residents about a deadly whooping cough (pertussis) outbreak. He also has a clear record of anti-vaccine views. Earlier this year, he told a Louisiana news outlet he doesnβt recommend COVID-19 vaccines because βI prefer natural immunity.β In February, he ordered the health department to stop promoting mass vaccinations, including flu shots, and barred staff from running seasonal vaccine campaigns.


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