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To: koan who wrote (1522686)2/14/2025 10:58:12 AM
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Just his major points. I liked his "good science" message:

- Food additives: should not be subsidizing.

- <<Vaccines: Kennedy also said, “I’m not going to take away anybody’s vaccine,” promising instead to publicize more information on their efficacy and side effects, claiming currently insufficient safety studies and surveillance of vaccine effects.

“If people are happy with their vaccines, they ought to be able to get them,” Kennedy said. “What we’re going to do is give people good science.”

Asked whether he thought the COVID-19 vaccine was safe, Kennedy told Ingraham: “We don’t have good data on it.
And that is a crime.”>>

also...

<<"When asked if he would cut the Department’s workforce in half, Kennedy said there are 90,000 employees and he’d “be surprised if there were 50% cuts.” “If you’ve been involved in good science—you have nothing to worry about. If you care about public health, you’ve got nothing to worry about.”>>

RFK Jr. Outlines Priorities on Food, Vaccines, and Personnel | TIME