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RFK Jr. overrules his advisors, drops Covid shot recommendations

Last updated: May 27, 2025 9:19 am
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Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a surprising announcement on Tuesday, stating that he has unilaterally removed the recommendation for healthy children and healthy pregnant individuals to receive Covid-19 booster shots. This move, considered unprecedented by experts, was revealed on the social media platform X, with Kennedy being joined by Jay Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health, and Marty Makary, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.

Bhattacharya emphasized that the decision to remove the booster shot recommendation was based on common sense and good science, despite his agency not having a direct role in vaccine regulation or distribution. Notably absent from the announcement was anyone from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the agency responsible for setting vaccine policy based on expert advice from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Currently, the CDC’s website still includes Covid vaccines in the pediatric vaccination schedule and the list of recommended vaccines for pregnant individuals.

The unprecedented nature of a health secretary unilaterally removing vaccines from a CDC schedule without consultation or ACIP input has raised concerns among experts. Dorit Reiss, a law professor at UC Law San Francisco, highlighted the lack of a proper deliberative process in Kennedy’s decision, making it susceptible to legal challenges. Kathryn Edwards, a vaccines expert and former ACIP member, criticized Kennedy for overstepping his authority.

The decision to remove booster shots for healthy children and pregnant individuals may have implications on insurance coverage for the vaccines, leading to a potential patchwork of coverage among different insurers. Confusion among healthcare professionals regarding vaccination permissions for these groups is also a concern.

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Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, pointed out that Kennedy’s decision contradicts his earlier promise not to restrict access to vaccines for those who want them. The timing of this decision coincides with the ACIP’s ongoing review of Covid vaccine recommendations, indicating a shift towards targeting high-risk groups for vaccination.

While the final details of the ACIP’s new recommendations are yet to be released, it is expected that a more targeted approach will be adopted, focusing on individuals at high risk of severe illness from Covid. The controversy surrounding Kennedy’s decision highlights the complex nature of vaccine policy and the importance of following established processes and expert guidance in public health decisions. There are many reasons why people choose to write articles. Some do it as a form of self-expression, others do it to share their knowledge and expertise with the world. Writing articles can also be a way to promote a product or service, or to raise awareness about a particular issue.

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