Yep. If this were a serious administration RFK Jr could have been controversial but effective.
I was going to make an argument about how most people should already know about basic healthcare in this country. It seems common sense to me that if you look at obesity rates, the amount of exercise we get, and food ingredient lists from now versus 40 years ago you should be able to draw some pretty easy conclusions. Also if you look at common illness before and after vaccines became available you can draw conclusions as well. Even for the Gen X generation-we had chicken pox parties as kids but our kids got the vaccine-do you want your kids to get sick from something that's irritating over 99% of the time and sometimes dangerous or do you not? I think that's a pretty easy choice. Same way with food-do you want to buy something that's only ingredient is potato or do you want 5 different food dyes? But then I remember seeing videos about people getting upset over folic acid fortification and remember that even though Google is a thing a whole bunch of people don't bother doing 2 minutes of research to figure out the scariest thing their news feed told them that day.
So yeah, in a sane world half of this crap would go away because a civilization with access to more knowledge than anyone in history would take advantage of that access. But we don't live in a sane world anymore.