In a bold move, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removes all members of the CDC's vaccine advisory committee, aiming to restore public trust in vaccine science. Critics warn this could undermine decades of progress in public health.
In a surprising move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed all members of a key vaccine advisory panel, raising concerns about public trust in immunizations. This drastic change could reshape vaccine policy in the U.S.
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee met under new leadership, discussing potential changes in vaccination recommendations, especially for COVID-19, amid ongoing concerns about public health.
The U.S. ACIP vaccine policy meeting, crucial for CDC decisions, delayed amid controversies surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and childhood vaccine schedules.