His resignation letter was published on the X platform, by Greek descent, Demetre Daskalakis, a senior executive of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who left the Agency after the departure of his director, Susan Monarez.

It is noted that the Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC) Susan a monk, She was carved out of her post a few weeks after taking up her duties.

Demetre Daskalakis, director of the National Center of Immunization and Respiratory Diseases of CDC, published in X his resignation letter in which he denounces the pressure of the new US government for the preparation of “policies that do not reflect scientific reality and are designed to harm his health.” He notes that “The recent change in the adult and children’s immunization program threatens the lives of younger Americans and pregnant women.”

Using the phrase “quite enough”, the scientist accuses Robert Kennedy Junior in his letter of ignoring experts. “The safety of the nation’s health is at risk and is in the hands of people who focus on their ideological interest,” he says, among other things, “in his post.

The expert speaks of “deliberately undermining confidence in low -risk vaccines” and emphasizes: “I have never experienced such a radical lack of transparency, nor have I seen such an infinite handling of data to achieve a political purpose instead of the good of the American people.”

At the same time, speaking about the reasons for his resignation he states: “The recent armed attack on CDC is not the reason I resign. My grandfather, from which I got my name, resisted the fascist forces in Greece and lost his life by making it. I give up to make him and his legacy proud. I resign because of the cowardice of a leader who cannot admit that his office and the words of his officials for decades have created an environment where violence can happen like this. “

Demetre Daskalakis speaks of a lack of communication in relation to the US Ministry of Health and stresses: ‘I’m not sure who the minister is listening, but he certainly doesn’t hear us. Unrepresented and in conflicting interests external organizations seem to be the sources used by the Ministry of Health, instead of CDC’s scientifically excellent staff and other reliable sources. “

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