The newly appointed chair of the CDC's vaccine advisory committee, Dr. Martin Kulldorff, invited former CDC directors to a public debate on vaccines, aiming to restore public trust. Kulldorff, one of several appointees by vaccine-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., asserts that open debate is crucial for determining credible scientific advice. Former directors criticized Kennedy's actions, citing the appointment of unqualified individuals and concerns about the reliability of future vaccine recommendations. The committee's meeting will address various vaccines, including hepatitis B, MMRV, and COVID-19.
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