Overview
- HHS named five new ACIP members on Sept. 15, bringing the roster to 12 just days before a two-day meeting in Atlanta.
- The agenda includes discussions and possible votes on recommendations for COVID-19, hepatitis B, MMRV, and RSV vaccines.
- Kennedy previously removed all 17 sitting members in June and installed new appointees, some of whom have questioned vaccine policies or promoted unproven COVID-19 treatments.
- Former CDC Director Susan Monarez and former Chief Medical Officer Debra Houry are set to testify Wednesday that Kennedy sought pre-approval of ACIP recommendations and demanded firings without cause.
- Public health experts warn potential changes could confuse parents and restrict access for low-income families if Vaccines for Children coverage is not clearly affirmed.