Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed eight new advisers to the CDC's vaccine recommendations committee, dismissing the previous 17 members. This move circumvents the traditional appointment process and raises concerns due to the new members' previous criticisms of vaccine safety. Kennedy emphasized that the new advisers focus on evidence-based medicine and rigorous safety data, while some have histories of questioning established vaccine protocols, potentially impacting federal policy tying vaccine recommendations to insurance coverage.
"All of these individuals are committed to evidence-based medicine, gold-standard science, and common sense. They have each committed to demanding definitive safety and efficacy data before making any new vaccine recommendations."
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