βWe Are Doing Harmβ: RFK Jr.βs ACIP Guts Universal Hep B Vaccination at Birth
Outside experts and groups widely condemned the decision.


Federal vaccine advisors hand-selected by anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have voted to eliminate a recommendation that all babies be vaccinated against hepatitis B on the day of birth. The decision was made with no evidence of harm from that dose and no evidence of any benefit from the delay.
Public health experts, medical experts, and even some members of the panel decried the vote, which studies and historical data indicate will lead to more infections in babies that, in turn, will lead to more cases of chronic liver disease, liver cancer, and premature death.
βI will just say we have heard βdo no harmβ is a moral imperative. We are doing harm by changing this [recommendation],β Cody Meissner, a pediatrician and voting member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), said as he voted against the change.


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With the government reopening, the dubious panel of vaccine advisors selected by anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is wasting no time getting back to dismantling the federal childhood vaccine schedule.
A meeting that was scheduled for October but put on hold during the shutdown has already been rescheduled for December 4 and 5. A Federal Register notice Thursday said that the meeting will βinclude discussions on vaccine safety, the childhood and adolescent immunization schedule, and hepatitis B vaccines.β The announcement was light on information beyond that but indicated that there would be a vote on hepatitis B vaccines.
The panelβthe Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) for the Centers for Disease Control and Preventionβis typically composed of preeminent, extensively vetted vaccine experts. But, in June, Kennedy summarily fired all 17 experts on the panel and installed 12 new members, almost all of whom are questionably qualified and espouse anti-vaccine views.


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