Moving the needle | Editorial - The Philadelphia Inquirer

During Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s first year as the nation’s health secretary, there has been a decline in vaccination rates and a resurgence of diseases such as measles that were previously thought to be eradicated, according to an editorial by John Cole.

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Moving the needle | Editorial

John Cole on how Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s first year as the nation’s health secretary has been marked by a decrease in vaccinations and a spike in diseases long thought eliminated, including measles.

John *Cole spent 18 years as editorial cartoonist for The (Scranton) Times-Tribune, and now draws for various statesnewsroom.com sites.*

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