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Cassidy calls for delay to CDC’s vaccine panel after RFK Jr.’s purge

Last updated: June 23, 2025 5:48 pm
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Senate Health Leader Calls for Delay of Vaccine Advisers’ Meeting

Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.), a key Senate health leader, has raised concerns about the lack of experience and potential bias of the panel of vaccine advisers handpicked by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Cassidy is calling for this week’s meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) to be delayed until the panel is fully staffed with more balanced representation.

In a statement posted on social media, Cassidy pointed out that while the appointees to ACIP have scientific credentials, many lack significant experience in fields such as microbiology, epidemiology, and immunology. Some members may also have a preconceived bias against new technologies like mRNA vaccines.

Senator Cassidy, a physician who strongly supports vaccinations, emphasized the importance of ensuring that the panel is composed of individuals with a diverse range of expertise. He expressed concern that the current composition of the panel may lead to recommendations that are met with skepticism by the public.

Health and Human Services has not yet responded to Cassidy’s request for a delay of the ACIP meeting. The panel is scheduled to discuss various vaccines, including Covid-19 and RSV shots, and vote on vaccine recommendations.

Controversy Surrounding Kennedy’s Actions

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was confirmed as Health and Human Services Secretary with Cassidy’s decisive vote, has made significant changes to the public health apparatus since taking office. Kennedy recently dismissed all 17 members of the ACIP panel, citing their ties to the pharmaceutical industry as a reason for the overhaul.

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Following the dismissals, Kennedy announced a smaller committee to replace the ACIP, which includes members with varying levels of experience in the field of vaccines. Some members have been vocal in their anti-vaccine stance, raising concerns about the impartiality of the new panel.

Senator Cassidy had previously supported Kennedy’s confirmation based on assurances that existing vaccine approval processes would not be altered. However, the recent actions taken by Kennedy have raised questions about the transparency and credibility of the decision-making process within the public health sector.

Call for a More Diverse and Experienced Panel

Cassidy emphasized the need for a larger panel with more direct and relevant expertise, as required by law. He pointed out that the absence of a Senate-confirmed CDC director to approve the recommendations further complicates the situation.

Without a diverse and experienced panel, Cassidy warned that ACIP’s recommendations could face skepticism from the public, undermining the Administration’s efforts to promote vaccination and public health.

As the debate over the composition of the vaccine advisory panel continues, the future of vaccine recommendations and public trust in vaccinations remains uncertain.

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