Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the Department of Health and Human Services will no longer recommend COVID-19 vaccines for healthy pregnant women and children, contradicting current CDC guidance. This decision, supported by NIH director Jay Bhattacharya and FDA commissioner Martin Makary, lacks publicly available evidence and has raised concerns among public health experts. The CDC maintains that COVID-19 vaccination is safe and beneficial for children and pregnant individuals, citing studies demonstrating reduced transmission and serious complications. Leading medical organizations strongly oppose this change, emphasizing the significant risks of COVID-19 infection during pregnancy and for newborns.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the removal of COVID-19 vaccines from the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule for healthy pregnant women and children. This decision, supported by Dr. Marty Makary and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, reflects a shift in COVID-19 vaccine policy. The FDA concurrently announced an overhaul of its COVID-19 vaccine approval process, potentially limiting future vaccinations to higher-risk groups. While the online schedule remained unchanged at the time of the announcement, the change marks a significant departure from previous recommendations. Pregnant women and children with underlying conditions remain at higher risk for severe COVID-19.
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The CDC’s airport screening program has detected the COVID-19 NB.1.8.1 variant in travelers from multiple countries, with cases also reported in several US states. This variant, currently dominant in China and rising in parts of Asia, has prompted increased COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in some regions, although evidence of increased severity is lacking. Preliminary data suggests NB.1.8.1 may be more transmissible. The FDA’s vaccine advisory committee discussed updating COVID-19 vaccines for the fall and winter, considering that a new vaccine targeting the LP.8.1 variant could offer broader protection, including against NB.1.8.1.
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The FDA announced a significant policy shift, ending routine annual COVID-19 vaccinations for healthy younger adults and children. Future COVID-19 vaccine approvals will require extensive studies, prioritizing high-risk individuals (adults 65+ and those with underlying health conditions). This new framework, published in the *New England Journal of Medicine*, marks a departure from the previous “one-size-fits-all” approach and raises concerns about vaccine accessibility and insurability. The decision follows criticism of the U.S.’s aggressive booster recommendations compared to other nations.
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Ken Long, a 54-year-old unvaccinated veteran with congestive heart failure, was denied a heart transplant at Christ Hospital due to his vaccination status. Despite his wife’s initial reservations, Long maintains his refusal, believing the vaccine is harmful, and hopes to inspire hospitals to change their policies. Christ Hospital cites the need to maximize transplant success and minimize infection risk in immunosuppressed patients as the basis for its policy. Long, now reliant on an LVAD, is actively fundraising for his care while advocating for others facing similar situations.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s petition to the FDA to revoke the authorization of Covid-19 vaccines six months after their rollout is a deeply concerning event. The timing of his action, when vaccines were in high demand and considered crucial for public health, highlights a disregard for the scientific consensus and the potential consequences of such a move. His lack of qualifications in public health further exacerbates the issue. His background, including past struggles with addiction, doesn’t lend itself to the credibility needed for such significant influence on public health policy.
The gravity of Kennedy’s actions is magnified by the potential impact on future public health crises.… Continue reading
Southwest District Health in Idaho has stopped providing Covid-19 vaccines to residents in six counties following a 4-3 vote by its board, despite the pleas of the department’s medical director and protests from residents. This appears to be the first ban of its kind in the US. The ban comes despite the vaccine’s necessity and amidst dropping vaccine rates in the area. A surge in public anti-vaccine sentiments and local protests, along with the argument that people can get vaccinated elsewhere, led to the board’s decision. The board’s move has resulted in a lack of vaccination options for people without housing, the homebound, and residents in long-term care facilities or in the immigration process.
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Southwest District Health in Idaho has ceased providing the public with COVID-19 vaccines following a board ruling. The board decision is unprecedented, marking the first time a US health department has been stopped from administering the vaccines. Motivated by declining vaccine demand in the district, the board’s decision has come despite the medical director’s testimony to the vaccines’ necessity. Many critics of the decision say it’s left vulnerable populations, such as homeless people and long term care facility residents, without vaccination options. Board chairman Kelly Aberasturi intends to bring up the issue at the next board meeting to ensure these vulnerable groups can access the vaccine.
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AstraZeneca, a prominent player in the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, has made a significant announcement to withdraw its vaccine globally, according to reports from The Telegraph. This decision comes amidst a backdrop of shifting preferences where vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna have become more accessible and favored by the public. While AstraZeneca initially had the advantage of easier storage requirements compared to its counterparts, recent developments have led to its diminishing popularity.
Research indicates that the AstraZeneca vaccine has been associated with a higher risk of blood clots, prompting concerns among the public. The British Heart Foundation highlights that for every 10 million individuals vaccinated with AstraZeneca, there are additional cases of blood clots compared to the occurrence of similar conditions with a COVID-19 infection.… Continue reading
I recently came across an intriguing story about a man who reportedly received a mind-blowing 217 Covid vaccine jabs without experiencing any side effects. This guy has truly taken the concept of being immune to a whole new level – he’s practically a vaccination superhero! The sheer number of shots he took raises many questions and doubts in the minds of people, but one thing is for sure, this man has definitely set a new standard for being ‘hypervaccinated’.
It’s fascinating to think about the possibilities that come with being ‘invincible’ rather than just immune. The guy who received 217 Covid jabs must truly believe that more is better when it comes to building protection against the virus.… Continue reading