RFK Jr.’s new CDC deputy director prefers “natural immunity” over vaccines

CDC Names Doctor Who Promotes Natural Immunity as Principal Deputy Director Amid Controversy Over Vaccine Views

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has appointed Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham as its new principal deputy director, a decision that has been met with criticism from public health experts who label his views on vaccines as "dangerous" and "irresponsible." Despite the controversy surrounding his appointment, Abraham's experience running a public health system is seen as a plus by some.

Abraham's stance on vaccination is not new. He has long expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of vaccines, including those for COVID-19. In February, he ordered his state's health department to stop promoting mass vaccinations and barred staff from running seasonal vaccine campaigns. Earlier this year, he told a news outlet that he prefers "natural immunity" over vaccines.

However, Abraham's views on vaccination are not out of line with those of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been instrumental in pushing for the appointment of Abraham to the CDC position. Kennedy has himself made headlines for his anti-vaccine views and conspiracy theories, including claims that COVID-19 vaccines cause autism.

The appointment of Abraham to a senior position at the CDC is seen as a significant blow to efforts to promote vaccination and prevent the spread of infectious diseases in the US. His views on natural immunity over vaccines are not supported by scientific evidence, and many experts fear that his influence could undermine public health initiatives aimed at protecting Americans from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Abraham's experience running Louisiana's health department has also raised questions about his approach to public health. The state experienced a deadly whooping cough outbreak in 2018 under Abraham's leadership, which was not promptly informed to residents. His record on prescribing opioids is also troubling, as he was once one of the top opioid prescribers in the state.

The appointment of Abraham to the CDC has sparked calls for greater scrutiny of his views and experience. As the agency seeks to promote vaccination and prevent the spread of infectious diseases, concerns about Kennedy's influence over public health policy are growing. The appointment of Abraham as principal deputy director raises questions about whether the CDC is truly committed to protecting Americans from vaccine-preventable diseases.
 
Ugh, this is a huge red flag for me 🚨. I mean, come on, someone with these views leading the CDC? It's like, not exactly the most reassuring news when it comes to public health. And I'm all for critical thinking and exploring alternative approaches, but when you're talking about vaccines, we need to be basing our decisions on science, not conspiracy theories or personal opinions 💯. This appointment feels like a step backwards to me 🚫. Can't they just stick with the evidence-based approach? It's so frustrating when it seems like some people are more interested in spreading misinformation than actually helping people 🤦‍♂️.
 
🤔 I'm really worried about this new move by the CDC. A doctor who thinks vaccines aren't that effective should be in charge of promoting them? It just doesn't add up. 🙄 I mean, I get that we all want to hear both sides of the story, but when it comes to public health, we need to rely on science and evidence-based medicine. Not some personal opinion or conspiracy theories 😒. And what's really concerning is that this guy has a history of running things in Louisiana with some pretty questionable decisions 🤦‍♂️. How can we trust him to make good choices for the country? 🤷‍♀️
 
Ugh, can't believe they're actually giving a free pass to someone who thinks vaccines are optional 🤦‍♀️. Like, what's next? Appointing a climate change denier as head of NASA? 🚀 It's just so frustrating when people with no medical background try to tell us how to stay healthy. I mean, natural immunity is one thing, but when you're not even a doctor and you're basically telling the public that vaccines are a bad idea... yeah, that's not okay 💔. And don't even get me started on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s influence over this appointment 🙄. It's like they're trying to undermine all the hard work of actual scientists and healthcare professionals who know what they're talking about 👨‍⚕️. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out, but I'm not holding my breath 💊.
 
🤔 I'm super worried about this appointment 🚨. As someone who's always been concerned about public health, it's disheartening to see a proponent of "natural immunity" taking on a key role at the CDC 🤷‍♀️. It's just not supported by science 📊. And with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s influence involved, I think we're in for a wild ride 🎠. The thought of someone who's promoted anti-vaxx views and conspiracy theories getting a foothold in a place that's supposed to be about evidence-based medicine is just concerning 😟. What if this affects the way vaccines are promoted or even pushed in schools? It's not like they haven't been working hard to get kids vaccinated already 🤝. This feels like a step backwards 🚫 and I'm hoping we can push back against it 💪
 
OMG 🤯, did you see that new CDC head? Ralph Abraham is like, super anti-vaxx 🤢. Like, he thinks natural immunity is way better than actual vaccines 💉. And get this - his state was in the middle of a whooping cough outbreak during his tenure as health sec 🤕! Not to mention, opioids were like, everywhere under him too 😨. I'm literally shaking thinking about all the vaccine-preventable diseases he's gonna let loose on us 🤯. According to CDC stats (see chart below), only 56% of US adults have gotten a booster shot in 2023 📊. We need someone who actually knows what they're doing over there 👩‍⚕️.

By the way, did you know that since 2019, vaccine refusal rates have increased by 45% among parents? 🤯(Source: CDC). I'm literally getting anxious thinking about all the preventable diseases out there 😟.

Stats to check:
📊 COVID-19 Vaccination Rates (2023): 70.5%
📊 Booster Shot Rates (2023): 56%
📊 Vaccine Refusal Rates (2019 vs 2023): 45% increase

TBH, this appointment is like a disaster waiting to happen 🚨
 
omg like what?? they're hiring someone who thinks natural immunity is better than vaccines?! 🤔 that makes so little sense to me... i mean, i know some people think it's true but like, have you seen the stats on how well vaccines work? 💉 they're like 90% effective or something! and what about all those people who get sick from diseases because they didn't get vaccinated? 🤢

and another thing, why is this guy Ralph Abraham getting a job at the CDC when he thinks vaccines are bad? 🤷‍♀️ doesn't that go against their whole mission of keeping us safe? 🚨 it's just so confusing... i wish someone could explain it to me in a way that makes sense... 🙄
 
😒 I'm not buying this at all. How can the CDC seriously consider someone with such a history of anti-vaxxer views and questionable leadership decisions? 🤔 The fact that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is behind this appointment is just icing on the cake. 🍪 We need experts who are evidence-based, not spreading conspiracy theories and pseudoscience. Where's the data to support natural immunity over vaccines? 📊 I need some serious proof before I'll believe this isn't a huge mistake. 🙄 This could be a disaster for public health in the US... 🚨
 
😐 this news is super worrying... I mean, who wants their healthcare agency headed by someone who thinks natural immunity is better than vaccines? 🤷‍♀️ it's just not backed up by science at all. and what's with Robert F Kennedy Jr's influence on this whole thing? he's basically a vaccine skeptic extraordinaire 💉👎 I get that we need to be careful about vaccination, but there's a huge difference between being cautious and spreading misinformation. 🤔 the CDC needs people who are gonna promote science over pseudoscience... 🚨
 
I'm really worried about this new appointee at the CDC 🤕. I mean, have you seen his views on vaccines? It's like he's trying to spread misinformation and confuse people. Natural immunity vs vaccines? That's just not science 🧬. And what's with him being friends with that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. guy? I've heard some crazy conspiracy theories from him before, so I'm definitely not cool with this appointment. We need people who actually know what they're talking about when it comes to public health, not someone who thinks vaccines are bad news 🚫. I hope the CDC can keep its priorities straight and focus on keeping us safe, not letting some guy with a grudge against vaccines lead the charge 😒.
 
I'm low-key worried about this new appointment 🤔👀. I mean, natural immunity vs vaccines is just a myth perpetuated by some ppl. Vaccines have been saving lives for decades, and we're not done yet 🙏. It's concerning that someone with Abraham's views is now influencing public health policy at the CDC. As much as I get his experience in running Louisiana's health department, it's gotta be put into perspective – what happened under his watch? The whooping cough outbreak and opioid prescriptions issues are red flags 🔴.

The real issue here isn't just about Abraham's appointment, but also the influence of people like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 🤝. Anti-vaxxers have been spreading misinformation for ages, and now we've got a platform to amplify their views 📢. It's not a conspiracy theory; it's just basic science 🧬.

This is why I think we need more nuance in public health conversations – there's always room for improvement, but we can't just dismiss people's concerns without listening 👂. The CDC's role is to protect Americans, and that's gotta be their top priority 💯.
 
I'm really worried about this 🤕. A doc promoting natural immunity over vaccines becoming a top CDC guy? That's a huge red flag for me. I mean, we've seen what happens when people think vaccines are unnecessary and it leads to outbreaks like whooping cough in Louisiana 🤢. And now this guy is gonna be helping shape public health policy? It's just not what you want at the helm. And to make matters worse, his views on natural immunity aren't backed by science, so we're basically handing out bad advice to the American people 🚨. The CDC needs to get its priorities straight and focus on protecting us from preventable diseases, not promoting some sketchy alternative theory 💉.
 
🤔 I feel like we're seeing a big lesson in leadership and accountability here. When someone in power promotes their own views without considering the science or evidence, it can be really damaging to public health initiatives. It's one thing to have differing opinions, but when those opinions lead to decisions that put people at risk, something needs to change. 🚨 As we see with Abraham's appointment, it's not just about his personal views, but how they impact the work of organizations like the CDC. We need leaders who prioritize the greater good and stay true to their responsibilities. 💯 The bigger question is, what can we learn from this as a society? How do we hold our leaders accountable when their actions put us at risk?
 
Ugh, I'm getting so frustrated with this new development 🤯. The CDC just appointed a doctor who thinks vaccines are unnecessary because of "natural immunity" 🤢. Like, what even is that? Hasn't he heard about how vaccines have been saving lives for decades? And now he's in charge of promoting public health initiatives? 🚫 It's like they're just throwing caution to the wind and hoping everyone will magically develop immunity without getting vaccinated.

And can we talk about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s influence here? 😒 He's basically a vaccine denier himself, and his association with this appointment is just gross. I mean, who are these people and what kind of science do they think they're working with?

It's like the CDC has lost its mind 🤪. They used to be all about protecting Americans from preventable diseases, but now it seems like they're just playing catch-up to anti-vaxxers. This is a huge blow to public health efforts and I'm not sure how much more of this we can take 💔.
 
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