COVID Vaccine Policies and Approvals Evolve Amid New Restrictions

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as HHS secretary, has implemented significant changes to U.S. vaccine policy, including reviving a childhood vaccine safety panel, restructuring vaccine advisory committees, and altering vaccination recommendations, which have raised concerns among public health experts about potential impacts on vaccine access and disease control.
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