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Health secretary says he’s getting rid of members sitting on panel of vaccine experts and reconstituting the committeeHealth secretary says he’s getting rid of members sitting on panel of vaccine experts and reconstituting the committee
The health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, is getting rid of all members sitting on a key US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel of vaccine experts and reconstituting the committee, he said on Monday.The health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, is getting rid of all members sitting on a key US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel of vaccine experts and reconstituting the committee, he said on Monday.
Kennedy is retiring and replacing all 17 members of the CDC’s advisory committee for immunization practices, he wrote in piece published in the Wall Street Journal.Kennedy is retiring and replacing all 17 members of the CDC’s advisory committee for immunization practices, he wrote in piece published in the Wall Street Journal.
“Without removing the current members, the current Trump administration would not have been able to appoint a majority of new members until 2028,” Kennedy wrote.“Without removing the current members, the current Trump administration would not have been able to appoint a majority of new members until 2028,” Kennedy wrote.
More details soon Kennedy, in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, said the committee members had too many conflicts of interest. Committee members routinely disclose any possible conflicts at the start of public meetings.
Dr Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, called Kennedy’s mass ouster “a coup”.
“It’s not how democracies work. It’s not good for the health of the nation,” Benjamin told the Associated Press.Benjamin said the move raises real concerns about whether future committee members will be viewed as impartial. He added that Kennedy is going against what he told lawmakers and the public, and the public health association plans to watch Kennedy “like a hawk”.
“He is breaking a promise,” Benjamin said. “He said he wasn’t going to do this.”
Dr Bruce A Scott, president of the American Medical Association, called the committee a trusted source of science- and data-driven advice and said Kennedy’s move, coupled with declining vaccination rates across the country, will help drive an increase in vaccine-preventable diseases.
“Today’s action to remove the 17 sitting members of ACIP undermines that trust and upends a transparent process that has saved countless lives,” Scott said in a statement.
The committee had been in a state of flux since Kennedy took over. Its first meeting this year had been delayed when the US Department of Health and Human Services abruptly postponed its February meeting.
Kennedy recently took the unusual step of changing Covid-19 recommendations without first consulting the panel.
The webpage that featured the committee’s members was deleted on Monday evening, shortly after Kennedy’s announcement.