After enjoying a show pause, Jimmy Kimmel returned to balance when he returned to Live Monday night. Late Night host criticized the recent tariffs of President Trump who left the market in ruins and the measles outbreak that affects children throughout the country.
As the nocturnal host put it in the program: “Stocks are low, measles is up.”
The fault of the guilt of the measles outbreak in the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who recently changed his tone on the effects of vaccines as the measles outbreak rose to almost 600 cases in the United States for some reports.
“Who could have guessed that hiring a vaccine denial as Secretary of Health and summarizes experts in charge of tracking infectious diseases would be negative?” Kimmel joked.
Then he pointed out the recent death of an eight -year -old girl in Texas who died from measles pulmonary insufficiency, marking the second death of the year. According to reports, he had no underlying health conditions. Kennedy even appeared at his funeral, but that was not enough to impress Kimmel.
“Another child died of measles in Texas, which is a special horrible because that is not not happening,” Kimmel lamented. “We have a way to prevent this from happening.”
He continued: “RFK JR Real Tok A Break of work in his pectorals to go to the funeral service, to say what, I do not know.
Since then, Kennedy has advocated in favor of the vaccine as the number of continuous cases to climb.
“The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is the MMR vaccine,” he said in a position in X. He informed that there are “642 confirmed cases or measles in 22 states, 499 of those of Texas.”
Kennedy promised to continue working with Texas Governot Abbott to offer resources through CDC to relieve measles spread.
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