More than 750 current and former staffers at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services implored Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in a letter Wednesday to “stop spreading inaccurate health information” after a shooter fired hundreds of rounds at the headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this month.

The letter, also addressed to members of Congress, noted “the violent Aug. 8th attack on CDC’s headquarters in Atlanta was not random.” The Georgia Bureau of Investigation reported that the shooter had expressed discontent with the COVID-19 vaccine and wanted to make his distrust known. Latest Forecast

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“The attack came amid growing mistrust in public institutions, driven by politicized rhetoric that

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