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The Dangers Of RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Advisory Committee

Last updated: June 18, 2025 10:16 am
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently made significant changes to the vaccine advisory committee, which has raised concerns among public health experts. Last week, Kennedy disbanded the entire 17-member Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and appointed eight new members of his own choosing. Among the new members is Robert Malone, a former mRNA researcher who has promoted unproven treatments for Covid-19 and measles. Another advisor, Martin Kulldorff, has also expressed skepticism about Covid vaccines.

The swift selection of the new ACIP members has drawn criticism, as several of them lack expertise in vaccines or infectious diseases. Additionally, two of the new members have previously served as paid experts in a lawsuit against Merck involving its HPV vaccine. The ACIP plays a crucial role in advising doctors and patients on vaccination, shaping policies for schools, and influencing health insurers’ decisions on vaccine coverage.

The importance of vaccination cannot be overstated, as routine vaccinations have been estimated to have saved 1.1 million lives between 1994 and 2023, preventing millions of illnesses and hospitalizations. The new ACIP members are set to convene at a meeting in Atlanta next week, where their decisions could have far-reaching implications for public health.

In other news, President Trump’s visa ban has had unintended consequences for foreign doctors seeking to practice medicine in the United States. Hasiba Karimi, a foreign-born medical school graduate, was among 144 international graduates scheduled to start their residency in Pennsylvania this year. However, Karimi, who hails from Afghanistan, was unable to enter the U.S. due to the visa ban, despite her qualifications and the critical need for doctors in underserved communities.

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On the biotech and pharma front, a gene editing therapy for severe hemophilia B has shown promising results in a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The therapy, which involves correcting the defective gene responsible for the blood clotting disorder, has enabled patients to produce Factor IX without the need for regular injections.

In the realm of digital health and AI, Sword Health, a digital health startup, has secured $40 million in funding to expand its services to mental health care. The company has launched a new product called Mind, which combines AI technology with human professionals to provide therapy services.

In the field of medtech, a groundbreaking remote robotic surgery was successfully performed on a patient in Angola by a team in Orlando, Florida, marking the first intercontinental operation of its kind approved by the FDA for a clinical trial. The success of this procedure could pave the way for increased access to healthcare in remote areas lacking medical resources.

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold a Tennessee ban on transgender care for minors has sparked controversy, as leading medical groups endorse treatments for gender dysphoria. The ruling could have implications for other states with similar laws and reflects a broader debate on transgender rights in the U.S.

Overall, the healthcare landscape continues to evolve with advancements in technology, research, and policy. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest developments in the field of healthcare and innovation.

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