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US Health Minister Robert F. meets. Kennedy Junior for new consultants in the vaccines next week, but their agenda indicates that they will overcome some expected topics-including vote on Kofid’s shots-with a long goal from the Anti-Qazi Groups.

The Consultative Committee for Immunization Mracts offers recommendations on how to use the nation’s vaccines, set a schedule for children’s vaccines, as well as advice on adult shots. Last week, Kennedy suddenly rejected the current 17 -member experts committee and chose eight alternatives, including many bustle control voices.

the agenda to The first meeting of the new committeePosted on Wednesday, showing that it would be shorter than expected. The discussion of Covid clips will open, but the agenda does not list any vote on it. Instead, the committee will vote on autumn influenza vaccines, on RSV vaccines for pregnant women and children and on the use of a preservative called Thimirosal in a sub -group of influenza shots.

It is not clear who wrote the agenda. No committee chairman has not been named and the US Department of Health and Humanitarian Services has not been attached.

The committee will not deal

Dr. Susan Chrisley, head of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said that some of the largely discussed vaccine policy proposals were some of the proposals that advisers were supposed to think this month, including footage against HPV and meningitis.

Instead, the committee talks about “stable scientific” topics.

She said: “Every American themselves should ask how and why we got here, as the leaders promote their own agenda instead of protecting our people and our societies.” She was concerned that “part of a targeted agenda to include dangerous, harmful and unnecessary fear regarding vaccines in this process.”

The committee makes recommendations on how to use the approved vaccines by the Food and Drug Administration. Traditional recommendations go to the centers of control and prevention centers. Historically, almost all of them are accepted and then used by insurance companies to determine the vaccines that must be covered.

but CDC does not have a way out The recommendations of the committee went to Kennedy.

Thimosal is a long target for anti -action activists

Thimrosal has been added to some vaccines in the early twentieth century to make it safer and easier by preventing bacterial pollution in multi -dose bottles. It is a small amount, but because it is a form of mercury, it has started to ask questions in the nineties.

Kennedy-a pioneering voice in the Qazi Anti-Anti-Movement before Health Minister Donald Trump-has long been held that there was a bundle between themesal and autism, and accused the government of concealing the danger.

The study has not yet found any evidence that thimrosal causes autism. But since 2001, not all manufactured vaccines in the American market, which have routinely recommended for children 6 years or less, have included any thymeosal or only, except for the broken influenza vaccine.

Thimosal not only appears only in the multiple flu bisyers, not the single packaging of most influenza shots today.

Paul Ofit, a vaccine expert at the Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia, said that targeting thymeosal is likely to force manufacturers to turn into one dose bottles, making the shots “more expensive, less available and more fearful.”

Doctors ’groups opposed Kennedy vaccine movements

Last week, 30 insurance companies called for continuing to pay in exchange for Covid vaccines for pregnant women after Kennedy said that the shots would not be routinely recommended for that group.

Doctors’ groups also opposed Kennedy’s changes in the vaccine committee. Among the new members chosen by a scientist who researched a flexible vaccine technology and became my conservative darling for criticizing Covid vaccines, the highest critics of closing the era of the epidemic and a group leader that is widely considered a source of misleading vaccines.

The American Academy of Pediatrics has always been directed Recommendation recommendations. In recent decades, what the government has recommended. But asked whether they might diverge soon, depending on the potential changes in government vaccination recommendations, Chrisley said; “Nothing outside the table.”

She said: “We will do everything necessary to ensure that every child in every society gets the vaccines they deserve to stay in good and safe health.”

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