June 10, 2025 - 06:01

In a surprising and contentious decision, the US health secretary, known for his skepticism towards vaccines, has dismissed the entire vaccine advisory committee. This drastic action has raised eyebrows among health experts and advocates, who have long relied on the panel for guidance on vaccination policies and safety.
The health secretary justified the dismissal by claiming that the committee was "plagued" with conflicts of interest, suggesting that its members were not adequately impartial in their recommendations. Critics argue that this move undermines the integrity of the vaccine approval process and could potentially jeopardize public trust in vaccination efforts.
The decision has sparked a heated debate about the role of advisory committees in public health and the importance of maintaining rigorous standards for vaccine safety. As the nation grapples with ongoing public health challenges, the implications of this dismissal could have far-reaching effects on vaccination campaigns and overall public health policy in the United States.
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