The Man With the Predator Pets

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In 2018 two nurses in Samoa prepared what should have been routine measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccines with an expired anesthetic instead of water, and administered them to two infants, who died. The Samoan government suspended vaccinations for 10 months, and the nation was bombarded with anti-vaccination messages, including from RFK Jr. and his nonprofit Children’s Health Defense. That year only 31% of Samoan children received the MMR vaccine, leading to nearly 3,000 infections in the nation of 200,000, and 39 deaths by November 2019. Kate O’Brien, head of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) immunization department at the time, told the Guardian that the effect of misinformation about vaccine safety was “being measured in the lives of children who had died” in the course of the outbreak. By January 2020 5,700 people had been infected, resulting in 83 deaths, with most of the victims under 5 years old.

Kennedy was an independent candidate for the presidency in 2024, but suspended his campaign August 23 throwing his support behind Donald Trump. On November 14, 2024 Trump announced that RFK Jr. would serve as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, contradicting then-Trump-spokesman Howard Lutnick’s denial to CNN that Kennedy would have a role in a Trump HHS department.

Trump's Deadly Cornavirus Bungle

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"Nobody ever expected a thing like this,” Trump said in a Fox News interview on Tuesday, March 23. To the contrary, starting in 2016, in the aftermath of the Ebola crisis of 2014-2015, the National Security Council had initiated a project to develop a "Playbook for Early Response to High-Consequence Emerging Infectious Disease Threats and Biological Incidents," aka "the pandemic playbook."  The playbook outlines hundreds of tactics and decisions to be considered when confronting a pandemic including consideration of availability of personal-protective-equipment (PPE) for healthcare providers,  recommendation that the federal government work to detect potential outbreaks, and consider invoking the Defense Production Act.

The Trump administration was made aware of the document's existence in 2017, but -- whether by choice or ineptitude -- it was "thrown onto a shelf" according to a government official interviewed by Politico, who worked in the Obama and Trump administrations.

Among its many recommendations, the playbook contains a set of key questions and decisions to be addressed as soon as there is a "credible threat" of a pandemic, which in the case of COVID19 would have been in early to mid January when the virus was spreading in China....