RFK Jr. Reshapes CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel Amid Controversy

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US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has restructured the CDC's vaccine advisory panel by removing the previous members and appointing new critics of the COVID-19 response, including experts with diverse backgrounds and some who have expressed skepticism about mRNA vaccines, aiming for a more cautious review of vaccine safety and efficacy.
- Kennedy names new members of CDC vaccine advisory panel days after removing previous advisers CNN
- Opinion | RFK Jr.: HHS Moves to Restore Public Trust in Vaccines WSJ
- Party Politics Is Said to Have Played a Role in Kennedy’s Firing of Vaccine Advisers The New York Times
- CDC staff and retired workers call for Kennedy's resignation in a protest outside headquarters NBC News
- RFK Jr. picks new members of influential vaccine committee after purge The Washington Post
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