Nobel Winners Speak Out Against Kennedy's HHS Nomination

Wed Dec 11 2024
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More than 75 Nobel Prize winners have joined forces to urge the Senate not to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This is a rare move for the esteemed group, who usually steer clear of politics. The concern? Kennedy's controversial views on mainstream medicine and his hostility towards scientific agencies could jeopardize public health. The laureates worry that Kennedy's lack of credentials in medicine, science, and administration makes him unfit for the role. They highlight his opposition to vaccines and fluoridation, and his promotion of conspiracy theories, such as the false link between vaccines and autism. Moreover, Kennedy has been a fierce critic of agencies like the FDA and CDC, even threatening to fire employees.
The letter emphasizes that the leader of HHS should support and improve these institutions, not threaten them. It's a stark warning that political attacks on science are damaging and must be protected. The Trump transition team has defended the nomination, stating that Kennedy will implement the president's agenda to restore healthcare integrity. Seventy-seven laureates from various fields signed the letter, including recent Nobel Prize winners. Some of them also endorsed Kamala Harris for president earlier this year. The letter's goal is to sway senators, even if it's just a few, to block Kennedy's appointment and protect the public's health.
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