Kennedy's vaccine advisers decline to recommend COVID-19 shot for all Americans
ATLANTA (AP) Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s new vaccine advisers added confusion Friday to this falls COVID-19 vaccinations declining to recommend them for anyone and leaving the choice up to those who want a shot.
Until now, the vaccinations had been routinely provided to nearly all Americans who wanted them. The Food and Drug Administration recently put new restrictions on this years shots from Pfizer, Moderna and Novavax, reserving them for people over 65 or younger ones who are deemed at higher risk from the virus.
In a series of votes, advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention didnt specifically recommend vaccination but said people could make individual decisions.
The panel also urged the CDC to adopt stronger language around the supposed risks of vaccination, an idea that received pushback from outside medical groups who said the shots had a proven safety record.
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