The training of measles focuses on the new RFK JR. Interview with Fox News’ Dr. Marc. Siegel

Dr. Marc Siegel, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Nyu Langone Health and Fox News, a senior medical analyst, will interview Roberta F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday morning on Fox News.
RFK, who swore on February 13 as a secretary of health and human services, runs a campaign of makeup American Healthy (MAHA).
The main focus of the interview on Tuesday will be the current epidemic of measles, which caused more than 160 cases in the US – the vast majority of those in Texas – and one death.
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“I plan to ask about the coordination of services between the Health and Human Services Department, the CDC Texas State,” Siegel told Fox News Digital.
Dr. Marc Siegel, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Nyu Langone Health and Fox News, a senior medical analyst, will interview Roberta F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday morning on Fox News. (Fox News)
“It can include how much vaccines are offered, who offers them and how many people get them,” he continued.
“I want to understand the work on the ground in terms of contact seeking isolation, intervention and prevention.”
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Another probable theme of conversation, according to Siegel, is the “community protection in relation to the benefit of risk”.
Siegel also plans to talk to Rfk Jr. “Make Makerica Healthy Health campaign, he told Fox News Digital. (Getty Images)
Siegel will also ask that America become healthy (maha), RFK’s campaign to improve health and welfare by removing toxins, nutrition reform and fighting chronic disease epidemic.
“I want to talk about Mahi in a practical way,” Siegel said. “We all agree with that, but the question is how it will go.”
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Another planned topic is the plans of HHS secretaries to reduce environmental toxins, such as food and microplastics.
“I will also enter his role as the HHS secretary as it feels,” Siegel added.