Experts warn making the anti-vaccine activist health secretary ‘is going to cost lives’. Plus, Paul Mescal interviews Ridley ScottDon’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.Donald Trump’s nomination of the anti-vaccine activist and conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy Jr for US secretary of health and human services has been decried by consumer advocacy groups, public health experts and pundits across the political divide, who say his appointment would cost lives.What happened in Samoa? Kennedy and his anti-vaccine nonprofit, Children’s Health Defense, reportedly spread anti-vaccine falsehoods in Samoa after its government had temporarily suspended its MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccination program owing to the death of two babies because nurses had wrongly prepared doses. A year later, a measles outbreak killed 83. Kennedy denies responsibility.What is the controversy surrounding host countries? Azerbaijan is a large-scale fossil fuel producer. One of its government organizing members was recently filmed appearing to offer help with fossil fuel deals.Is this new? No. Last year’s summit was also held in a petrostate, the United Arab Emirates, and that conference’s president kept his main job of heading the national oil company, Adnoc. Continue reading...
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