Senator Alsobrooks calls RFK Jr.'s views "dangerous"—while ignoring well-documented scientific evidence.

In today’s confirmation hearing, Senator Alsobrooks repeatedly called RFK Jr.’s views “dangerous” because he stated that immune responses to vaccines differ by race:
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RFK Jr.’s views are not “dangerous”, but are actually backed by abundant scientific evidence. Multiple studies demonstrate that antibody responses to vaccines DO differ between races:
Rubella Vaccine
Black individuals had significantly higher neutralizing antibody levels than Whites across two large, independent cohorts (Haralambieva et al):
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COVID-19 “Vaccine”
Black individuals showed higher antibody positivity than Whites after a single dose (Ward et al):
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Influenza Vaccine
Black Americans had higher IgG & neutralizing antibody responses to H1N1 vs. Whites, linked to B-cell & gene expression differences (Kurupati et al):
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Hepatitis B Vaccine
Ethnic differences in immune response observed, with Taiwanese aboriginal children showing lower antibody titers than Han Chinese (Hsu et al):
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Ignoring science is dangerous, discussing it is not. All of the so-called ‘scientific’ attacks by Senators against RFK Jr. have proven to be completely false: see this.
RFK Jr. must be confirmed as HHS Secretary—he is perfectly qualified, deeply knowledgeable, and committed to putting public health above politics.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Epidemiologist and Foundation Administrator, McCullough Foundation
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