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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Swims in Contaminated D.C. Creek Despite Warnings

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was photographed swimming in Rock Creek, a site with high bacteria levels and a long-standing swim ban due to contamination.

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently swam in Rock Creek, despite warnings about dangerous bacteria levels. The creek, known for sewage contamination, has held a swimming ban for over 50 years. Kennedy shared photos of the outing with his grandchildren on social media, drawing criticism for disregarding health warnings from federal authorities.

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  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health Secretary, went swimming in the highly contaminated Rock Creek on Mother's Day, despite longstanding warnings against the activity.
  • Rock Creek has been prohibited for swimming for over 50 years due to high bacterial levels, including E. coli and other infectious pathogens.
  • Kennedy's actions may highlight a disconnect between federal health recommendations and personal behavior, raising concerns about public health risks.

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The high bacteria levels in Rock Creek are due to sewage contamination, which has been a persistent issue for many years.

There has been no official response from the Department of Health and Human Services regarding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s actions in Rock Creek.

Yes, swimming in Rock Creek poses health risks due to high levels of bacteria, including E. coli, which can be harmful to both humans and pets.

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