Debra Houry, former chief medical officer and deputy director for program and science at CDC, who was considered one of a number of company officers to resign within the wake of Monarez’s firing, additionally testified throughout Wednesday’s listening to.
“I resigned as a result of CDC leaders have been diminished to rubber stamps, supporting insurance policies not based mostly in science, and placing American lives in danger. Secretary Kennedy censored CDC’s science, politicized its processes, and stripped leaders of independence. I couldn’t and in good conscience, stay below these situations,” Houry stated.
She additionally accused Kennedy of halting flu campaigns regardless of the severity of the 2024-2025 flu season, in addition to spreading misinformation and selling unproven therapies for measles.
Houry stated she realized that Kennedy had modified the CDC’s Covid-19 vaccine steerage from a social media publish on X. “CDC scientists have nonetheless not seen the scientific knowledge or justification for this alteration. That isn’t gold-standard science,” Houry stated, referring to an announcement in Could that HHS will not advocate the vaccine for wholesome kids and pregnant girls
Monarez stated Secretary Kennedy had not communicated his plans to vary the childhood vaccination schedule to her till their assembly on August 25. Monarez stated she advised Kennedy that she could be open to altering the childhood vaccine schedule if the proof or science supported these modifications. Kennedy responded that there was no present science or proof and elaborated that CDC had by no means collected that knowledge, in line with Monarez.
Monarez stated she couldn’t conform to approving ACIP suggestions earlier than realizing what they have been. “I’ve constructed a profession on scientific integrity, and my worst concern was that I might then be ready of approving one thing that would cut back entry to life-saving vaccines to kids and others who want them,” she stated.
This Thursday, ACIP is set to debate the hepatitis B vaccine, which has been advisable for newborns inside 24 hours of start since 1991. However the committee is predicted to vote on eradicating that advice and delaying the start dose of the hepatitis B vaccine till age 4.
Annually within the US, an estimated 25,000 infants are born to girls identified with the hepatitis B virus, or HBV, a critical liver an infection that may result in cirrhosis and most cancers. Earlier than the vaccine was launched, practically 20,000 infants and youngsters have been contaminated with HBV every year within the US. Now, fewer than 20 get the illness from their moms.
“Now that we have managed it, can we let the genie out of the bottle? If the advice goes away, and a guardian does need the vaccine, insurance coverage will not cowl it freed from cost. She’ll be compelled to pay out of pocket,” Senator Cassidy stated on the conclusion of the listening to. Vaccine protection is usually tied to ACIP suggestions.
Cassidy was initially hesitant about Kennedy’s nomination as HHS secretary, given his prior statements about vaccines, however he supported him after, he has stated, Kennedy promised to keep up vaccine availability and never undermine public belief in them.
ACIP is slated to debate Covid-19 vaccines on Friday.