Helen Lewis, a journalist and health policy commentator, dives into the controversial appointment of RFK Jr. and his radical health ideas, highlighting his impact on vaccine access. She explores his political evolution and popularity in unconventional circles, mixing scientific advice with dubious claims. Lewis also raises alarms about rising measles and rabies cases linked to RFK Jr.'s policies and discusses the potential global ramifications of declining trust in public health, especially in the UK. It's a thought-provoking analysis of health, politics, and misinformation.