The actor and polio survivor called out a "nightmare" report on Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Mia Farrow went on social media on Friday to slam a “
nightmare” report that a lawyer working with
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. —
Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services — has pushed for the federal government
to revoke its approval of the lifesaving
polio vaccine for children.
“No RFK Jr., we cannot go back to this,”
wrote the actor and polio survivor alongside a photo of leg braces used by her late adopted son, Thaddeus Farrow, who was paralyzed from the waist down after contracting the disease.
She continued, “I too had polio as a child — one year before the vaccine. Thanks to the vaccine, kids don’t have to go through that nightmare today.”
The actor and activist, who has
worked on polio vaccination campaigns and looked to raise awareness for the disease, also attached a photo of children in iron lung respirators at California’s Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center in the 1950s.
Farrow’s criticism arrived after
The New York Times revealed that Aaron Siri is helping Kennedy select top health officials for the president-elect’s incoming administration.
Siri, who Kennedy has consulted,
has waged a war against several other vaccines and
filed a 2022 petition for the Food and Drug Administration to withdraw its approval of a standard polio vaccine for babies and children.
He has claimed that the agency needs to do further studies to confirm the vaccine’s safety.
Recently, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a polio survivor,
noted in a statement Friday that the polio vaccine “has saved millions of lives and held out the promise of eradicating a terrible disease.”