Braking of measles as a focus of the new RFK Jr. -Interview with Fox News’ Dr. Marc. Sieg


Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News Senior Medical Analyst, will be Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday morning. Interview on the FOX News channel.

RFK, who was sworn in as secretary of health and human services on 13 February, leads the Make America Healthy Again (Maha) campaign.

The most important focus of the Tuesday interview will be the current outbreak of measles, which has caused more than 160 cases in the US – a vast majority of those in Texas – and one death.

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“I intend to ask about the coordination of services between the Ministry of Health and Human Services, the CDC and the state of Texas,” Siegel told Fox News Digital.

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Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News Senior Medical Analyst, will be Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday morning. Interview on the FOX News channel. (Fox News)

“That can include how many vaccines are offered, who they offer and how many people they get,” he continued.

“I want to understand the work on the spot in terms of contact in the field of insulation, intervention and prevention.”

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Another probably subject of conversation, according to Siegel, is the issue of “community protection versus risk judgments”.

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Siegel is also planning to with RFK Jr. Talking about the Make America Remory Again campaign, he told Fox News Digital. (Getty Images)

Siegel will also ask for Make America Again (Maha), the RFK campaign to improve health and well -being by removing toxins, reforming food and combating the chronic disease pidemy.

“I want to talk about Maha in a practical way,” said Siegel. “We all agree, but the question is how he will do it.”

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Another planned subject is the plans of the HHS secretary to reduce environmental oxins, such as dyes and microplastics.

“I will also come into his role as HHS secretary and how that feels,” Siegel added.

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