The Secretary of Health and Human Services is telling Congress he doesn't think anyone should take his medical advice.
During a house hearing Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was asked if he'd vaccinate his own children for measles.
Kennedy replied "Probably for measles," then quickly pivoted and said, my "opinions about vaccines are irrelevant."
He then added, "I don't think people should be taking advice, medical advice from me."
Kennedy has a history of questioning the effectiveness and side-effects of vaccines but has since said "vaccines have a critical role in healthcare."
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