
Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams The Rise of Bad Medicine and Anti-Vaxxers: Combatting Trump’s Health Agenda
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Apr 3, 2025 Laurel Bristow, an infectious disease researcher and science communicator, teams up with Ghady Haidar, an associate professor specializing in infectious diseases, to tackle the urgent health issues facing the U.S. They discuss the alarming resurgence of measles and other infectious diseases due to misinformation and funding cuts. The duo emphasizes the critical importance of trust in medical authorities, the dangers of vaccine skepticism, and practical strategies to combat misinformation. Their expert insights urge listeners to advocate for truth and prioritize vaccination.
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Measles Severity
- Measles is highly contagious, affecting vulnerable groups like infants and the immunocompromised.
- Vaccination is crucial for preventing measles and achieving herd immunity to protect these groups.
Unreported Cases
- The current measles outbreak is likely more widespread than reported due to mild and unreported cases, similar to COVID-19.
- COVID-19's severity is downplayed, but healthcare workers witnessed its devastating impact firsthand.
Kennedy's Disregard for Science
- Kennedy's leadership at HHS is dangerous as he disregards scientific understanding and promotes unfounded claims.
- Funding research into a debunked link between vaccines and autism wastes resources and misleads the public.



