Trump administration issues new charter for CDC vaccine advisory committee after court ruling
The Facts
- The Trump administration published a new charter for the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices after a recent federal court ruling halted the committee’s work.
- The new charter broadens the eligibility criteria for membership on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
- The revised charter expands the committee’s role to include consideration of vaccine risks and gaps in vaccine safety evidence.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. previously removed the committee’s members and replaced them with his own selections.
- A federal judge ruled last month that many of Kennedy’s appointees to the vaccine advisory committee were not qualified and put their decisions on hold.
- The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices advises the CDC on vaccine use and its recommendations help shape the nation’s immunization schedule.
Context
What is ACIP?
ACIP, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, is a federal advisory panel that makes recommendations to the CDC on how vaccines should be used in the United States; those recommendations help shape the CDC’s immunization schedules POLITICO,U.S. News & World R…,STAT.
What changed in the new charter?
The new charter broadens who can qualify for membership and expands the committee’s mission beyond recommending vaccine use to also address vaccine risks and alleged gaps in safety evidence Hill,Democratic Undergro…,KTBS.
Why was the committee already in legal trouble?
A federal judge last month froze the committee’s work after finding problems with Kennedy’s overhaul of the panel, including that many of the members he appointed were not qualified, and put prior decisions on hold NYT,POLITICO,Democratic Undergro….
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