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The CDC's vaccine advisory committee said it will study the childhood immunization schedule in the first meeting featuring HHS Secretary RFK Jr.'s hand-selected members.
Havers had led the CDC's Respiratory Virus Hospitalization Surveillance Network, or RESP-NET, that collects and studies trends in hospitalizations from COVID-19, RSV and influenza.
CDC vaccine advisers who were removed from committee by RFK Jr. speak out RFK Jr. replaced the entire panel with eight new personally selected members.
Doctor explains drop in MMR vaccinations as measles cases spike The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now urging summer camp operators to check for documentation of immunity from ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is rehiring about 460 employees who had previously been laid off, according to an email notice reviewed by The Hill. The Department … ...
How RFK Jr.'s removal of CDC vaccine advisory committee members could impact public health Career officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention responsible for overseeing the agency ...
HHS is rehiring hundreds of people fired from their positions at the CDC during initial government downsizing efforts earlier this year, the department confirmed to Healio.
CDC rehires 450 employees cut in HHS restructuring, internal documents show Staffers were restored to branch that oversees lead prevention program for kids.
The demonstration came a day after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gutted a federal vaccine safety panel and vowed to replace all its members.
The American Pharmacists Association announced Monday it will withhold endorsement of the CDC's updated immunization schedule.
The CDC, a $9.2 billion-a-year agency tasked with reviewing life-saving vaccines, monitoring diseases and watching for budding threats to Americans’ health, is without a clear leader.
There was a notable absence last week when U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in a 58-second video that the government would no longer endorse the COVID-19 ...