Kennedy taps two vaccine skeptics for CDC vaccine advisory panel

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Health secretary RFK Jr. appointed two obstetricians who have publicly questioned vaccines and antidepressants during pregnancy to the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), expanding the panel after a broad reshuffle; critics warn the move could undermine vaccine safety guidance.
- Health secretary RFK Jr appoints two vaccine skeptics to CDC advisory panel The Guardian
- Kennedy adds vaccine advisory panel members with histories of opposition to vaccines, antidepressants in pregnancy NBC News
- RFK Jr. taps new members, including self-described ‘anti-vaxxer,’ for advisory panel The Hill
- New RFK Jr. pick for vaccine panel: ‘I was not anti-vaccine. I am now.’ The Washington Post
- Secretary Kennedy Appoints Two OB-GYNs to CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices HHS.gov
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