A member of a federal vaccine advisory panel initially claimed that the panel had been disbanded and would be reconstituted again, though later retracted this statement; the current ACIP members, appointed by anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lack qualifications and have overturned CDC's evidence-based vaccine guidance, leading to legal challenges and a temporary injunction. For content creators, this highlights the importance of fact-checking claims about public health bodies and understanding the impact of political influence on scientific advisory panels.
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