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MedPage Today on MSNACIP Members Show Inexperience, Lack of Understanding at First Meeting, Experts SayRuth Link-Gelles, PhD, MPH, of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, who has been leading the ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s decision to dismiss all members of the ACIP, which regulates vaccines, isn't just wrong. It's dangerous.
The revamped and “more anti-vax skewed ACIP committee” at the CDC “has a bone to pick with mRNA vaccines,” according to ...
A fired committee member who served on the panel since July 2024 said the decision to fire him and his colleagues came from ...
The ACIP meeting was the first time the eight new members convened since they were appointed by Kennedy on June 11.
The newly appointed members of the CDC’s influential vaccine committee meet Wednesday and Thursday under an unusually rapid timeline, with unexpected topics on the agenda.
The new members include well-known vaccine skeptics and others who have been critical of Covid vaccines or pandemic ...
The removed ACIP committee was comprised of a highly accomplished group of experts. This 17-member collection of physicians, public health experts, nurses, and behavioral scientists hold 22 ...
The dismissal of all 17 members of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel and their quick replacement, along with cuts to CDC staff, have "left the U.S. vaccine program critically weakened," all of the ...
Kennedy's decision to eliminate trustworthy members of the ACIP fundamentally changes the nature of this committee. Institutional memory and the trust of physicians was obliterated in one fell swoop.
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