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RFK Jr. Adds more anti-vaccine members to CDC vaccine advant panel

    Kirk Milhoan, A children's cardiologist who is a senior fellow with the Independent Medical Alliance (formerly front line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance), who promotes wrong information about COVID-19 vaccines and not proven and dubious Covid-19 treatments touts. These include the malaria medicine hydroxychloroquine, the worming medicine ivermectin and various brews of vitamins and other medicines. Milhoan has stated that MRNA COVID-19Gaccins must be removed from the market and tell KFF in March: “We have to stop and test it more before we continue.”

    Evelyn GriffinA midwife and gynecologist in Louisiana who reportedly lost her job because she refused to get a Covid-19 vaccine. In a speech on a Louisiana Health Freedom Day in May 2024, Griffin claimed that doctors “blindly believed” that Mrna Covid-19 vaccines were safe. She also claimed that the vaccines cause 'bizarre and rare circumstances', according to the post.

    Hillary BlackburnA pharmacist in St. Louis. Reuters reports that she is the daughter-in-law of senator Marsha Blackburn (R-tenn.), Who opposes vaccine mandates.

    Raymond PollakA semi-retired transplanting surgeon who filed a whistleblower shop against the University of Illinois Hospital in 1999, whereby the hospital was claimed that the patient data from the hospital to increase their chances of receiving livers. The hospital established the suit, paid $ 2.5 million, while the misconduct denies.

    ACIP is planned for each other at the end of this week, on September 18 and September 19. According to an agenda that has recently been placed online, the committee votes on recommendations for a measles, rubella, rubella and varicella (MMRV) combination vaccine, the hepatitis B-vaccine and this year's updated COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccine experts are generally fearing that the committee will withdraw recommendations and limit access to those vaccines. Such movements are likely to create new, potentially insurmountable barriers for people, including children, to get vaccines.

    ACIP-EDVOLEN Vaccins must be covered by private health insurance plans and the Vaccins for Children program for Medicaid-Onderdilige and Underwear children, which covers about half of the American children. Without ACIP recommendations for a vaccine, insurance coverage would be an open question and vulnerable children would simply lose completely access.