US Health and Human Services Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He said that the Centers for Control and Prevention of Diseases are not sufficiently aligned with the agenda of President Donald Trump and needs reworking, the day after the White House fired after an intense clash over the vaccines.
The agency made a number of critical errors and probably suffers from “deeply built -in malaise”, Kennedy said on Thursday Fox News on Thursday, adding that “not surprising” over the current CDC shock.
The CDC Director Susan Monarez was excluded on Wednesday by Trump’s administration after a collision with Kennedy at his critical view of the vaccines, the people who introduced this matter. They were seen that the security staff was accompanied by the leaders who resigned from the campus in Atlanta.
Changes in the agency could have broad consequences for public health policy in the US and the pharmaceutical industry, which included the development of new shots to avert an infectious disease. The CDC has planned to meet his key panel of the vaccine in September because it plans to review shots that are currently the basis of the National Immunization Plan.
The lawyers representing the monares stated that it was “targeted” because “she refused continuous, unscrupulous directives and fire experts.” After the obvious fire, the three best CDC officials resigned and some openly condemned Kennedy while they did.
“Some people should not work there,” Kennedy said in response to the question of resignations.
The secretary of HHS, a long -time critic of the vaccine, worried public health experts by looking for changes in the agency around immunization. He burned the advisors who issue recommendations to shoot Americans and replaced them by people who questioned their security.
Kennedy’s drug regulators also reduced, who could get Covida boosters this autumn without first talking to the doctor to the 65 or more or under basic conditions. Last year, no one had to consult with a doctor for more than 6 months to get a Covid booster.
Medical groups called Kennedy’s stricter attitude towards vaccines dangerous and recommended that most people still get Covid Boosters and other shots.
According to people who are familiar with this matter, it worsens concerns about other interventions. The departure of Demeter Daskalakis, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, was particularly alarming, said two of the people because it was a reliable contact point in an increasingly disorganized agency.
It is also attracted to the anger of the Republican Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a doctor who voted to confirm Kennedy after gaining assurance on the future of immunization in the US. Cassidy is a member of the Senate Financial Committee, where Kennedy is proposed to testify to other issues of 4 September, according to people who are familiar with discussions.
Kennedy’s efforts could have the disastrous consequences for the global vaccine industry about $ 77 billion, which has almost doubled since 2019 due to the demand for shots to prevent COVID infections and HPV to cause cancer, according to the World Health Organization.
In the US, manufacturers have long dependent on an established system in which food and drug management approves new shots and issues CDC influential recommendations that relate to those who should get them. Sweeping changes in both agencies could discourage investments in a vaccine research and lead to less new shots in the future.
With the help of Rachel CHRS Zhang and Josh Eidelson.
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