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As the health secretary nominee, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has begun to formulate a plan to address this new public health crisis—though his presence and actions will inevitably face scrutiny. His proposed measures include a dramatic overhaul of existing health agencies, including the CDC and FDA, which he accuses of being corrupt and inefficient. He aims to rid the agencies of entrenched interests, particularly in the nutrition and pharmaceutical sectors, reflecting broader concerns regarding food safety and corporate influence.