Regulatory Changes & Recommendations - The CDC's ACIP committee now recommends individuals consult their doctor to decide on COVID shots, shifting from previous broader recommendations [1] - There are concerns about potential increased restrictions on vaccines in the United States [2][5] - The ACIP committee decided that children under four should receive separate shots for varicella (chickenpox) and MMR instead of the combined MMRV vaccine [3] Committee Composition & Approach - The ACIP committee has a new composition and approach, potentially influenced by Robert F Kennedy Jr [2][7] - Skepticism surrounding the committee's approach to scientific decisions has been validated [9] - The committee is placing increased emphasis on vaccine risks, a departure from previous practices [9] - There are concerns about the experience level of the new ACIP members compared to previous groups [8] Specific Vaccines Under Review - The committee reviewed a combined shot for measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV), as well as hepatitis B for newborns, and COVID-19 vaccines [2] - The review of well-established vaccines like MMRV and hepatitis B, without significant new safety data, is considered unusual [6]
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