Pediatrics group breaks with CDC Covid-19 vaccine guidelines
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HHS Secretary Kennedy accuses the AAP of a “pay-to-play scheme” after the group urges COVID-19 shots for young kids despite CDC’s change in guidance.
WHO, AMA, AAP and existing standards recommend that people who have never received a COVID-19 vaccine, are age 65 and older, are immunocompromised, live at a long-term care facility, are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant, and/or want to avoid getting long COVID-19, should get the vaccine, especially.
Dining under palm trees on a patio at Mar-a-Lago in December, President-elect Donald Trump reassured chief executives at pharmaceutical giants Eli Lilly and Pfizer that anti-vaccine activist Robert F.
Multiple scientists and doctors have spoken out against this decision, including infectious diseases expert Dr. Thomas A. Russo, who told Newsweek that mRNA vaccines "will be critical when the next, inevitable infectious diseases crisis rears its ugly head."
By John Biju and Byron Kaye (Reuters) -Australian biotech CSL, the country's fourth-largest company, said on Tuesday it would spin off its vaccine division and shed about 3,000 employees as it reels from "unprecedented volatility,
Researchers recently discovered that an experimental cancer vaccine offers "a promising approach" to preventing cancers from coming back.
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RFK Jr. demanded that a scientific journal retract a vaccine study. Its Philly-based editor refused
Annals of Internal Medicine editor Christine Laine says she won’t retract the study, as demanded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and "we’re not changing what we do because of threats."
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Vaccine panel fired by Kennedy had lowest rate of financial conflicts since 2000, study shows
Conflicts of interest on the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee were at historic lows around the time when Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 members in June,
With its structural changes, CSL expects to generate $500 to $550 million in annualized savings over the next three years.
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Tasked with filling in the gaps in communication, Gray Delany, head of the "Make America Healthy Again" agenda at HHS, tapped virologist and former Trump adviser Steven Hatfill, MD, to gin up support for the secretary's actions through media spots.