
""What we're seeing is what happens when individuals who have don't have a basic understanding about how vaccines are delivered are making these crucial policy decisions for the American public. They don't know what they're doing,""
""We need to leverage all the relevant published and unpublished scientific, clinical and public health data, information and knowledge, including experiences from the field. We are going to focus on personalized risk benefit analysis, and we're going to very much stay away from the narratives or the statements about 'safe and eff""
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices nearly recommended making the COVID-19 vaccine available by prescription only, producing a 6-6 tie resolved by the chair's no vote. The committee indefinitely postponed a Hepatitis B vaccination vote while some members pushed for further delay of the first dose. The meeting featured references to discredited theories and low-quality data alongside calls for reliance on scientific evidence, prompting criticism from pediatric and professional groups about confusion and inadequate vaccine-delivery knowledge among decision-makers. One presenter said the committee would weigh published and unpublished data and prioritize personalized risk–benefit analysis.
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