Dismissed members of CDC vaccine committee call Kennedy's actions 'destabilizing'
NEW YORK (AP) All 17 experts recently dismissed from a government vaccine advisory panel published an essay Monday decrying destabilizing decisions" made by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that could lead to more preventable disease spread.
Kennedy last week announced he would retire the entire panel that guides U.S. vaccine policy. He also quietly removed Dr. Melinda Wharton the veteran Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official who coordinated the committee's meetings.
Two days later, he named eight new people to the influential panel. The list included a scientist who criticized COVID-19 vaccines, a leading critic of pandemic-era lockdowns and someone who worked with a group widely considered to be a leading source of vaccine misinformation.
We are deeply concerned that these destabilizing decisions, made without clear rationale, may roll back the achievements of U.S. immunization policy, impact peoples access to lifesaving vaccines, and ultimately put U.S. families at risk of dangerous and preventable illnesses, the 17 panelists wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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