{"id":29494,"date":"2025-06-12T03:34:53","date_gmt":"2025-06-12T03:34:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/medexperts.pro\/?p=29494"},"modified":"2025-06-12T04:23:48","modified_gmt":"2025-06-12T04:23:48","slug":"rfk-jr-announces-eight-new-members-of-cdc-vaccine-advisory-panel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/medexperts.pro\/?p=29494","title":{"rendered":"RFK Jr. Announces Eight New Members of CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><\/div>\n<p id=\"article-summary\" class=\"css-79rysd e1wiw3jv0\">The health secretary promised not to pick \u201canti-vaxxers.\u201d But some public health leaders accused him of breaking his word.<\/p>\n<section class=\"meteredContent css-1r7ky0e\">\n<div class=\"css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompanionColumn\" data-testid=\"companionColumn-0\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday named eight doctors and researchers, including four who have spoken out against vaccination in some way, to replace roughly half the members he fired from an expert panel that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Mr. Kennedy made the announcement Wednesday <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/SecKennedy\/status\/1932899858920120692\" title rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">on the social media platform X<\/a>, two days after he <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/06\/09\/health\/rfk-jr-cdc-vaccine-panel.html\" title>fired all 17 members<\/a> of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Arriving at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for a performance of \u201cLes Mis\u00e9rables\u201d that President Trump also attended, the health secretary told reporters that the firings were \u201ca long time coming.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Mr. Kennedy said on X that his picks included \u201chighly credentialed scientists, leading public-health experts, and some of America\u2019s most accomplished physicians.\u201d In a post on X late Tuesday night, a day after he removed the panel members, Mr. Kennedy promised he would not appoint \u201cideological anti-vaxxers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">After the new list was announced, infectious disease and vaccine experts immediately accused the health secretary of breaking his word. When Mr. Kennedy fired the entire committee, known as the A.C.I.P., he cited financial conflicts of interest and said a clean sweep was necessary to restore public trust in vaccination.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"Dropzone-1\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompanionColumn\" data-testid=\"companionColumn-1\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">But a White House official and a person close to Mr. Kennedy said on Tuesday <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/06\/10\/us\/politics\/kennedy-politics-vaccine-advisers-dismissal.html\" title>that ideology was also at work<\/a>. In addition to supposed financial conflicts, Mr. Kennedy was concerned that all of the members had been appointed by former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and that some had donated to Democrats. The disclosure was shocking to public health leaders, who say that scientific advisers are chosen for their expertise, without consideration of party affiliation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cThe biggest hit here is the irony of him, RFK, talking about regaining the public\u2019s trust,\u201d said Dr. Paul Offit of the Children\u2019s Hospital of Philadelphia, who has served as a committee member and has frequently tangled with Mr. Kennedy.<\/p>\n<div class=\"css-kbghgg\">\n<div class=\"css-121kum4\">\n<div class=\"css-171quhb\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"css-asuuk5\">\n<div class=\"css-7axq9l\" data-testid=\"optimistic-truncator-noscript\">\n<div data-testid=\"optimistic-truncator-noscript-message\" class=\"css-6yo1no\">\n<p class=\"css-3kpklk\">We are having trouble retrieving the article content.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-3kpklk\">Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"css-1dv1kvn\" id=\"optimistic-truncator-a11y\">\n<hr \/>\n<p>Thank you for your patience while we verify access. 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Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday named eight doctors and researchers, including four who have spoken out against vaccination in some way, to replace roughly half the members he fired from an expert panel that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Mr. Kennedy made the announcement Wednesday on the social media platform X, two days after he fired all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Arriving at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for a performance of \u201cLes Mis\u00e9rables\u201d that President Trump also attended, the health secretary told reporters that the firings were \u201ca long time coming.\u201dMr. Kennedy said on X that his picks included \u201chighly credentialed scientists, leading public-health experts, and some of America\u2019s most accomplished physicians.\u201d In a post on X late Tuesday night, a day after he removed the panel members, Mr. Kennedy promised he would not appoint \u201cideological anti-vaxxers.\u201dAfter the new list was announced, infectious disease and vaccine experts immediately accused the health secretary of breaking his word. When Mr. Kennedy fired the entire committee, known as the A.C.I.P., he cited financial conflicts of interest and said a clean sweep was necessary to restore public trust in vaccination.But a White House official and a person close to Mr. Kennedy said on Tuesday that ideology was also at work. In addition to supposed financial conflicts, Mr. Kennedy was concerned that all of the members had been appointed by former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and that some had donated to Democrats. The disclosure was shocking to public health leaders, who say that scientific advisers are chosen for their expertise, without consideration of party affiliation.\u201cThe biggest hit here is the irony of him, RFK, talking about regaining the public\u2019s trust,\u201d said Dr. Paul Offit of the Children\u2019s Hospital of Philadelphia, who has served as a committee member and has frequently tangled with Mr. Kennedy.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access. 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