Dr. Marc Siegel, a senior medical analyst and professor of clinical medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News, will interview Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the Fox News Channel Tuesday morning.
Sold as health and welfare secretary on February 13th, RFK is leading the Make America Healthy (MAHA) campaign.
The main focus of Tuesday’s interview was the current outbreak of measles, causing more than 160 cases (the majority of Texas) and one death in the US.
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“We will be asking about the coordination of services between the Department of Health and Human Services, the CDC and Texas,” Siegel told Fox News Digital.
Dr. Marc Siegel, a senior medical analyst and professor of clinical medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News, will interview Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the Fox News Channel Tuesday morning. (Fox News)
“That includes how many vaccines are being offered, who is offering them, and how many people are getting them,” he continued.
“I would like to understand ground work in terms of contact tracing isolation, intervention and prevention.”
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According to Siegel, another possible topic of conversation is the issue of “community protection vs risk benefits.”

Siegel also plans to talk about the Make America Healthy Again campaign with RFK Jr., he told Fox News Digital. (Getty Images)
Siegel also asks about Make America Behalth (Maha), the RFK campaign to improve health and wellness by removing toxins, reforming nutrition and combating the chronic disease epidemic.
“I want to talk about Maha in a practical way,” Siegel said. “We all agree with that, but the question is how he will proceed with it.”
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Another planned topic is the HHS Secretary’s plan to reduce environmental toxins such as food dyes and microplastics.
“I also took on his role as HHS secretary and how it feels,” Siegel added.