Senator Angela Alsobrooks Denounces Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Claim That Black People Should Follow Different Vaccines Than White People

Senator Angela Alsobrooks Denounces Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Claim That Black People Should Follow Different Vaccines Than White People
Senator Angela Alsobrooks called out Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s controversial comment suggesting that Black people should not follow the same vaccine schedule as White people, claiming their immune systems are “better.”
This statement has been widely criticized by medical professionals and public health experts. They argue that vaccine schedules are scientifically designed for safety and effectiveness across all populations, regardless of race.
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The comment has been condemned for promoting racial stereotypes and potentially eroding trust in vaccines. Many critics state that public health policy should be rooted in scientific evidence, not unfounded assumptions based on race or ethnicity.
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