Federal court blocks RFK Jr.’s moves to upend US vaccine policy

Delilah Alvarado / healthcaredive - The ruling, related to a lawsuit from several major medical organizations, said that HHS ignored established protocols when altering the childhood immunization schedule and overhauling a key CDC panel.

AI Summary: A federal judge blocked actions by an HHS official seeking to alter longstanding childhood vaccine policies, ruling the department failed to follow established procedures. The decision reaffirms agency protocol for vaccine recommendations and curbs abrupt unilateral policy shifts, restoring a measure of regulatory due process.


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