RFK Jr.'s Efforts to Restore Trust in Health Agencies Face Challenges
Originally: RFK Jr. promised to restore trust in US health agencies. One year later, it’s eroding
One year after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took office as Secretary of Health and Human Services, trust in U.S. health agencies is reportedly declining. Despite his promises to enhance transparency and restore public confidence, his policies, particularly regarding vaccines, have sparked controversy and confusion. Surveys indicate a significant drop in public trust, particularly among Democrats, as Kennedy's approach diverges from established medical consensus.
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