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Rethinking RFK Jr. 's Health Claims: Lessons from the Pandemic
Dallas, USAThursday, November 28, 2024
Many Americans are skeptical of the medical establishment, making Kennedy's claims popular. It's crucial not to dismiss all skeptics as fools but to differentiate between genuine concerns and conspiracy theories.
Pandemic measures like mask mandates and school closures left some Americans feeling uncertain. Public health officials must stand firm on scientific evidence while addressing public concerns with humility.
Economist Emily Oster, known for her work on parenting data, notes that overstated advice can erode trust. For instance, drinking raw milk is risky but less so than skipping vaccines, which protect against deadly diseases.
Public health experts should explain science clearly but avoid inviting fringe groups to give health advice. Dallas's decision to keep fluoridating water shows the power of scientific research.
We should welcome questions but stick to science. Your thoughts are welcome in a letter to the editor.
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