Vaccine Panel Debates COVID-19 Shot Regulations Amidst Divided Opinions

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RFK Jr.'s vaccine advisory panel rejected a proposal to require prescriptions for COVID-19 shots, discussed vaccine risks, and debated vaccination policies, including delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns, amid concerns and unfounded claims about vaccine safety and efficacy.
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