US vaccine panel retreats from mRNA Covid review ahead of midterms
Source: The Guardian
Wed 11 Mar 2026 12.25 EDT
Last modified on Wed 11 Mar 2026 12.27 EDT
A major federal panel that advises the government on vaccines has stepped back from efforts targeting Covid-19 mRNA vaccines, a change that comes as some Republicans reportedly caution that additional shifts in vaccine policy could hurt the party in the upcoming midterm elections.
Several vaccine advisers selected by Robert F Kennedy Jr, the health secretary, had been exploring the possibility of ending federal recommendations for mRNA covid shots. That initiative is no longer going forward, according to two sources familiar with the discussions who spoke to the Washington Post.
Members of the health departments vaccine advisory committee (ACIP) in recent months have openly raised concerns about both the safety and production of the vaccines despite widespread research. Some of those comments included repeating a debunked claim that DNA contamination in the shots posed a health risk.
The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) press secretary, Emily G Hilliard, said in a statement to the Guardian that the committee has not reconsidered its September 2025 decision to classify COVID vaccines under shared clinical decision-making on the CDC immunization schedules.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/11/covid-mrna-vaccines-midterms-rfk
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liberalgunwilltravel
(1,184 posts)You have an unqualified, drug addicted, road kill eating, moron and fanatic running HHS. GOP, you own the unnecessary deaths and suffering. I dont give a puck how much lipstick you put on that pig.
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