The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has recently undergone major changes, stirring significant concerns among medical groups regarding public trust in vaccines. The overhaul involved Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissing all original members to replace them with a new team that lacks extensive vaccination expertise. Critics are particularly worried that some of these new members have previously propagated vaccine misinformation, which could adversely affect confidence in vaccination policies going forward.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is currently at the center of controversy due to its recent restructuring and concerns over vaccine trust.
Medical groups express anxiety that the new committee will undermine public trust in vaccines due to the inclusion of members with a history of spreading misinformation.
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