RFK Jr. pressed on vaccine accessibility. And, a plan for Ukraine's post-war safety
Summary
In a Senate hearing, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced criticism over his handling of vaccine policies. Meanwhile, Europe announced a plan to ensure Ukraine's security after the conflict with Russia ends, involving international troops.Key Facts
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
- He faced criticism in a Senate hearing for replacing CDC vaccine advisory committee members with anti-vaccine activists.
- Kennedy promised not to prevent vaccine access but has faced scrutiny for his recent actions.
- The FDA approved COVID boosters for certain groups, leading to confusion.
- Europe has a plan to ensure Ukraine's safety post-war, involving troops from 35 countries.
- These countries gathered in Paris to discuss involvement in Ukraine after the conflict with Russia.
- The coalition includes many countries ready to support Ukraine's peace and security.
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