US health agency workers accuse RFK Jr of fueling violence against them | Robert F Kennedy Jr

On Wednesday, more than 750 current federal health workers accused the Secretary of Health and Social Services (HHS), Robert F Kennedy Jr on Wednesday, harassment and violence against government staff.
In a letter sent to Kennedy and to the members of the Congress, the group accuses RFK JR of having contributed to the “Staff of Harassment and Violence by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)”, citing decisions such as the abolition of members of a group of CDC vaccine advisor, by questioning the security of the vaccine secsle professionals and CDC as CDC which was SOWS actions in SOWS in the safety of family professionals.
The group claims that Kennedy’s rhetoric played a role in the August 8 attack at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, where a man of Georgia opened fire on four CDC buildings, pulling dozens of shots and killing a police officer. The law enforcement officials said that the shooter blamed a COVVI-19 vaccine for having made him feel depressed and suicidal.
After the attack, Kennedy refused to confirm the shooter’s motive in an interview. He described political violence as “erroneous”, but neither he nor Donald Trump spoke publicly of the reason, despite the officials of the application of the laws, which the shooter has targeted the CDC on the vaccine.
Health workers are now asking Kennedy to “cease and publicly disavow the continuous dissemination of false and misleading allegations on vaccines, the transmission of infectious diseases and American public health establishments”.
Workers have also accused Kennedy of being “accomplice of dismantling American public health infrastructure and endangering the health of the country by disseminating inaccurate health information on several occasions”.
The letter has urged the HHS to “recognize and affirm that the work of the CDC is rooted in scientific and non-partisan evidence focused on improving the health of each American” and “ensuring that HHS workforce can exercise its duties in an environment free from imminent damage”.
In addition, he asks Kennedy to take “vigorous measures” to eliminate online content that targets federal employees, including “dei surveillance lists”. The workers asked for a response from the Secretary of Health before September 2.
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The letter comes one day after the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has taken a position against HHS, urging that children as young as six months and up to 23 months receive the COVVI-19 vaccine, a position that diverges from current federal directives given by the Trump administration health agencies.
Kennedy responded to the UAAP updates on social networks by accusing the organization of not having sufficiently disclosed conflicts of interest.




