More than 1,000 health workers urge Kennedy to quit over anti-vax policies | Robert F Kennedy Jr

A letter published Wednesday with more than 1,000 employees and currents from the Department of Health and Social Services Department (HHS) demanded the resignation of Robert F Kennedy Jr, insisting on the attacks of the Secretary of Health against Vaccines endangered the lives of all Americans.
The impactful letter, addressed to the members of the Congress, criticized Kennedy for the disorders of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), including the dismissal of the chief of the agency and the replacement by a loyalist of Donald Trump without medical or scientific history.
This occurs two days after nine former CDC officials wrote in a guest test of the New York Times that the leadership of Kennedy, and ousted from the CDC director, Susan Monarez, months after having named it, was “unacceptable” and “unlike everything we have ever seen”.
The letter published Wednesday by a group called Save Hhs Assates Kennedy to “endanger the health of the country by disseminating inaccurate health information”.
He cites the resignations of other leaders of leading health, notably Demeter Daskalakis, director of the National CDC Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Daniel Jernigan, director of the agency for emerging and zoonotic infectious diseases; And Debra Houry, her chief doctor.
It also offers a strong criticism of Kennedy’s installation of “political ideologists who arise as scientific experts” in leading roles, including on a key vaccine consulting committee. Several members have praised discredited theories, such as the long -term link between vaccines and autism.
Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration of the United States (FDA) has seriously restricted that could obtain COVVI-19 updated vaccines, with Kennedy on social media that the “mandated” coronavirus of the Biden administration had been canceled and that vaccines would only be available for those who are most at risk.
“Our oath forces us to speak to us when the Constitution is raped and the American people are endangered,” said the letter, co-signed by six partner organizations in the medical field.
“We warn the president, the congress and the public according to which the actions of secretary Kennedy compromises the health of this nation, and we demand the resignation of secretary Kennedy.”
He calls on Trump to appoint a new health secretary “whose qualifications and experience guarantee that health policy is informed by independent and impartial sciences evaluated by peers”.
Trump expressed his dissatisfaction this week in the face of the chaos engulfing the CDC, recognizing in an article on social networks that the agency was “torn” by the controversy of vaccines. But he said that medication manufacturers were to blame for not having publicly revealed “the success or failure” of coastal vaccines.
The Trump administration was also previously taken on the side of Kennedy about the dismissal of Monarez, which caused a bipartite decline and a disengagement of dozens of CDC staff last month. Monarez, a long -standing government expert in infectious diseases, was confirmed in July, but was dismissed because it was “not aligned on the president’s agenda,” said a white house statement.
The 1,040 former and current HHS employees who signed Wednesday’s letter said they were writing again because Kennedy ignored their previous communication. A statement published by HHS accused the group of “trying to politicize a tragedy” by affirming that the rhetoric of the Kennedy vaccine played a role in an attack on the CDC seat in Atlanta on August 8 during which a police officer was killed.
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In its new letter, the group said that the HHS workforce was not a supporter, “the implementation of scientific policies drawn up within the framework of republican and democratic administrations”.
He said: “We believe that health policy should be based on solid principles and based on evidence rather than partisan policy. But under the leadership of Sub Secretary Kennedy, HHS policies put the health of all Americans in danger, whatever their policy.”
In a statement, HHS communications director Andrew Nixon said: “Secretary Kennedy has been clear: the CDC has long been broken. Restoring it as the most reliable public health guard in the world will have a sustained reform and more personnel changes.
“Since his first day of power, he has committed to verifying his assumptions at the door – and he asked each HHS colleague to do the same. This commitment to science based on evidence is the reason why, in seven months, he and the HHS team have accomplished more than any secretary of health in history in the fight to put an end to the chronic illness epidemic and make America healthy. ”
HHS employees have signed their letter “in our own personal capacities, on our personal time and without using government equipment”. He said that “countless others” across HHS shared their concerns, but “chose not to sign by the well -based fear of reprisals and threats to personal security”.
Up to 30 workers from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) were put on leave last week after having publicly signed a letter of dissent concerning the agency’s dismantling by Trump and fears that this leads to a disaster like Hurricane Katrina in 2005.



