Ex-CDC Official Raises Concerns Over Vaccine Policies and Leadership Changes

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Senator Rand Paul questioned former CDC Director Susan Monarez about vaccine policies for infants, accusing her of being fired for promoting vaccination at six months, and debated the efficacy and administration of COVID-19 and hepatitis B vaccines for children. Monarez defended her stance, emphasizing that CDC provides recommendations to inform parental and medical decisions, and highlighted her recent confirmation and replacement.
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