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Excerpt: "I love my uncle. But when it comes to vaccines, he is wrong."

Robert Kennedy at a protest against coronavirus pandemic regulations in Berlin, this August. (photo: Clemens Bilan/EPA)
Robert Kennedy at a protest against coronavirus pandemic regulations in Berlin, this August. (photo: Clemens Bilan/EPA)


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He's Tragically Wrong About Vaccines.

Vaccines Are Safe, No Matter What Bobby Kennedy Says

By Kerry Kennedy Meltzer, The New York Times

30 December 20


I love my uncle. But when it comes to vaccines, he is wrong.

y hospital, along with hundreds of others across the country, recently began to administer the first Covid-19 vaccines. My social media feed is filled with pictures of friends and colleagues, sleeves rolled up, writing about how much this vaccination means to them. In an otherwise dark year, it’s a moment of hope.

And yet, not everyone is celebrating the historic vaccine rollout. I stopped following my uncle Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a noted anti-vaccination activist — on social media in 2019, when he was posting misinformation about the dangers of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine in the midst of an outbreak.

When I take a look at his Facebook page now, I find a post about the Covid-19 vaccine that says, “We clearly have a systematic problem when government health regulators have utterly abdicated their responsibility to safeguard public health and refer safety concerns about shoddily tested, zero-liability vaccines to pharmaceutical companies.”

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