A group of experts who recommend vaccines at the Diseases Control Center and United States disease preventions (CDC) will not meet in February, as expected, reported the authority of a country on Thursday. The information comes a week after Robert F. Kennedy JR has been confirmed as a secretary of health and human services (HHS) despite his well -known skepticism regarding vaccines and his criticisms for agencies that are now under his supervision, as The CDC. The meeting of the consultative committee on immunization practices (ACIP) will be postponed to allow the receipt of public comments before the meeting, said Andrew Nixon, director of HHS communication. The Acip would meet from February 26 to provide recommendations on various vaccines, including the vaccine against the meningococcal of GSK and the immunization of the influence of Astrazeneca. Despite his skeptical position on immunizations, Kennedy denied being “anti -anti -vaccino” and said he would not prevent Americans from vaccinating. Panel recommendations help doctors decide which vaccine their patients and also guide the decisions of the coverage of the health plans in the United States. People covered by the state program Medicare receive free immunizers for free.
Source: Terra

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