CDC Appoints Vaccine Skeptic
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Louisiana surgeon general who stopped state's vaccine program named CDC's principal deputy director
Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham, a critic of government vaccine mandates, has been quietly appointed to one of the CDC's top positions.
A top Louisiana health official has been appointed principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Ralph Lee Abraham, the Louisiana surgeon general who halted his state’s vaccine promotion campaigns and delayed warning the public about a deadly whooping cough outbreak, h
Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham, long skeptical of vaccines, is named CDC deputy director after rolling back state vaccine programs and policies.
Abraham is the latest anti-vax appointment Kennedy has made to the agency. Notably, Kennedy fired every member of an advisory board in the CDC that was tasked with providing advice on vaccines, replacing those vacancies this past summer with people who harbor anti-vaccine views similar to his own.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr. Ralph Lee Abraham promoted discredited treatments like ivermectin and, as Louisiana’s surgeon general, halted the state’s mass vaccination campaign.