- June 30, 2026
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Vaccine Advisory Committee’s Future Uncertain Amid Legal Challenges
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- June 16, 2026
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The health secretary is working to revive a panel responsible for advising the government on vaccines after a judge blocked its decisions. Recently, a federal court ruling put a halt to actions on vaccines undertaken by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This ruling stopped routine recommendations for immunizations against several childhood diseases.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took action last June by dismissing all 17 members of a vaccine advisory committee and appointing new ones who share skepticism toward vaccines.
The Trump administration filed for an expedited appeal of the court decision that affected these vaccine-related actions. It aims to allow federal vaccine advisers to convene and decide on recommending vaccines before the upcoming flu season.
This development is part of a lawsuit filed by six medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics. They claimed that Kennedy and his CDC appointees made ‘arbitrary and capricious’ changes to the childhood vaccine schedule. The suit further argued that the members appointed by Kennedy to the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices lacked the qualifications to provide vaccination recommendations, risking public health.
The ruling issued on March 16 by a federal judge in Massachusetts temporarily blocked Kennedy’s vaccine policies. It froze all decisions made by his appointees and stopped the committee’s scheduled meetings.
This announcement signals the administration’s efforts to reinstate the advisory committee. Last month, President Trump issued an executive order encouraging the CDC and the committee to align their vaccine recommendations with those of other countries. Moreover, Kennedy’s office has renewed the committee’s charter.
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