CDC vaccine panel realizes again it has no idea what it’s doing, delays big vote

The CDC vaccine panel has once again revealed its ineptitude, this time delaying a vote on whether to recommend hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns. The decision was made after the panel realized it didn't understand the topic or what it was voting on. This is not the first time the panel has bungled a key issue - in September, it tried to make a similar recommendation but ultimately threw its hands up and decided to delay the vote.

The latest debacle began with confusion over the wording of a new recommendation, which had been altered three times in just 72 hours. The presentations given by anti-vaccine activists during the meeting were particularly woeful, featuring false claims, conspiracy theories, and cherry-picked studies that offered no credible evidence. One presenter, Cynthia Nevison, claimed that the hepatitis B vaccine did not offer lifelong protection, despite her own study being misrepresented to suggest the opposite.

Other panel members made similar blunders, with one anti-vaccine activist suggesting that delayed vaccination could lead to more infections in babies - a claim that was quickly debunked by a pediatrician who had been involved in the relevant research. The meeting descended into chaos, with some panel members attacking the quality of safety data in past hepatitis B studies and making absurd claims about vaccine side effects.

The latest delay has sent shockwaves through the medical community, which is watching with growing alarm as Kennedy's allies continue to push an anti-vaccine agenda that prioritizes ideology over evidence. The decision not to recommend a birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine could have serious consequences for public health, particularly in communities where access to vaccines is already limited.

As Jason Goldman, a physician and ACIP liaison, pointed out during the meeting, "Once again, this committee fails to use the evidence to recommend framework... This meeting is completely inappropriate... The best thing you can do is adjourn the meeting and discuss vaccine issues that actually need to be taken up." It remains to be seen whether the panel will learn from its mistakes and prioritize evidence-based decision-making in the future.
 
Ugh, I'm like totally frustrated with this CDC vaccine panel 🤯! They can't even get a simple vote right? First, they delay it because they don't understand what's going on, and now they're just delaying again because of all the drama that went down during the meeting. It's like, come on guys, focus on the science! 🧬 The fact that they let anti-vax activists spout false info and cherry-pick studies is just wild. And don't even get me started on the cherry-picked study by Cynthia Nevison... I mean, who does that? 🙄 It's not like it's hard to find credible research on something as well-documented as a vaccine's efficacy. Anyway, this delay is super worrying for public health, especially in communities where vaccines are already scarce. Fingers crossed they learn from their mistakes and get it together soon 💪
 
Ugh, what's going on with this CDC vaccine panel 🤯?! They're so clueless! I mean, can't they even get their recommendations straight? Three times in 72 hours, they changed the wording of a new recommendation... that's just ridiculous 🙄. And don't even get me started on those anti-vaccine activists 🚫 - spreading false claims and conspiracy theories like it's nobodies business 😂.

I'm actually kind of worried about what this means for public health 🤕, especially in communities where access to vaccines is already limited 🌎. It's not just the hepatitis B vaccine either... we've seen them mess up on other things too 👀. I remember when they tried to make a similar recommendation last September and ended up throwing their hands up in frustration 😩.

I'm all for critical thinking and debate, but this is just ridiculous 🤯. It's like they're not even trying to use the evidence to inform their decisions 💡. The pediatrician who debunked those absurd claims about vaccine side effects was spot on 💪. I hope the panel learns from their mistakes and gets it together soon 🔁.
 
🤦‍♂️ this is getting out of hand! how can a bunch of experts in their field just not understand something as basic as vaccine recommendations? i mean, come on, it's hepatitis b we're talking about here - one of the most effective vaccines out there 🎉. and now they're delaying because some anti-vaxxers are spewing nonsense 🤥. it's like they're more interested in toeing the party line than doing what's best for public health 🙄. and what really gets my goat is that they're using false claims and cherry-picked studies to try and sway the vote 😒. this is a disaster waiting to happen, especially with vulnerable populations who can't just 'opt out' of vaccinations 💉. we need to get some accountability in there ASAP 👮‍♀️
 
😬 this whole thing is so frustrating, i just wish they could get their act together already... 🤯 a panel meant for making informed decisions about public health is essentially crippled by its own ineptitude 🙄 it's like they're more concerned with what some anti-vaxxers are spewing than actual facts and science 📊 we need people who genuinely care about evidence-based decision-making in these positions 💡 i'm not looking forward to the potential consequences of this delay, especially for vulnerable communities that rely on vaccines for protection 💉
 
🤯 ugh this is getting out of hand the CDC vaccine panel cant even get basic info right what's gonna happen when they're making life or death decisions for us? 🙅‍♂️ it's like they dont take these things seriously at all and now its causing a big stir among medical ppl i just hope they snap outta it and make some sense soon cuz this is exactly why u dont wanna rely on people making decisions for u without 2nd thoughts
 
Ugh, this CDC vaccine panel is literally having a meltdown 🤯😩! Can't believe they're questioning their own understanding of something as simple as hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns. It's like they're trying to put public health at risk because of some ideology 🙄. I mean, how hard can it be to make an informed decision based on evidence? It's not like it's a life-or-death issue... although it kind of is 🤕.

What really gets me is that the panel members are being misled by anti-vaccine activists who are peddling false claims and conspiracy theories 🚨. It's like they're trying to spin a narrative that vaccines are bad for babies or something 😷. Newsflash: vaccines save lives! 🎉

I'm so worried about the consequences of this delay, especially in communities where access to vaccines is already limited 🤕. What if parents are forced to make uninformed decisions about their kids' health because of some flawed recommendation? It's just not right.

The ACIP liaison, Jason Goldman, was spot on during the meeting when he called out the panel for failing to use evidence-based decision-making 🙌. We need these experts to prioritize public health over ideology and get it together! 💪
 
Ugh, this just gets worse and worse 🤦‍♂️. I mean, what's going on with these vaccine panels? They're supposed to make informed decisions about public health, not spout off half-baked nonsense 🙄. Three times the wording was changed in 72 hours?! That's crazy talk 🚫. And those anti-vaccine activists... come on, guys! You can't just cherry-pick studies and claim that vaccines are super ineffective without doing your due diligence 💡. It's like they're trying to confuse people on purpose 😒.

I'm all for a healthy dose of skepticism, but not when it comes at the expense of public health 🤕. We need evidence-based decision-making here, folks! Not some ideological horse trade 🐎. The medical community is right to be alarmed about this delay... what's next? Are they gonna recommend flat-earth medicine too? 😂 Get a grip, people! 👏
 
omg this cant get any crazier!! CDC vaccine panel just delayed vote on newbs getting hepatitis b shots because they didnt even know what they were voting on lol, like, how do you mess up that badly? 🤯 and now we got anti-vaxxers in there spouting false info and conspiracy theories... idk what's more cringeworthy, the vaccine activists or them trying to debunk their own claims 😂. this is a total disaster for public health, especially with limited access to vaccines already 🚨. gotta keep an eye on these developments, hope they get it together soon
 
omg what's going on with the CDC vaccine panel?! 🤯 they're like, completely clueless! delayed a vote on hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns AGAIN because they didn't even understand what they were voting on lol it's like they need to read up on their vaccine facts or something 😂 anyway this is super alarming because if they can't even make decisions on vaccines that have been proven to save lives...what else are we gonna see? 🤔 and those anti-vaxxers just came in and totally blew it with their fake claims and conspiracy theories ugh why do some people gotta spread misinformation like that? 🙄
 
🤦‍♂️ I'm so disappointed in what I just read about the CDC vaccine panel's latest debacle. It's unacceptable that they're struggling with even something as basic as recommending a birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine. I mean, how hard can it be to make an informed decision based on evidence? 🤔

It seems like there was a complete breakdown in communication and critical thinking during the meeting. The presence of anti-vaccine activists who were peddling misinformation and conspiracy theories only added to the chaos. It's like they thought they could just spin their own twisted narratives and confuse everyone else into accepting them as fact. 🙄

The fact that they couldn't even agree on the wording of a new recommendation after three iterations in 72 hours is staggering. And what really gets me is that this is not an isolated incident - we've seen this kind of ineptitude from the panel before, and it's starting to erode trust in their ability to make informed decisions.

The implications for public health are serious, especially in communities where access to vaccines is already limited. We need a vaccine advisory committee that can put aside ideology and politics and focus on what works based on science and evidence. Anything less is unacceptable. 😡
 
can't believe what's going on with the CDC vaccine panel 🤯🚨 they're supposed to make informed decisions for public health but it looks like they're just winging it, meeting after meeting with no direction or clue how to move forward 🙄 the anti-vax activists are like a bunch of wildcards, spewing false info and conspiracy theories everywhere 🎉 meanwhile the medical community is getting frustrated, especially with the pediatricians who know what's real 💉 hope they get their act together soon so we can trust the experts and get some solid recommendations 👍
 
omg 🤯 this is getting out of hand 🙄 the cdc's ineptitude is like, a joke 🤣 i mean, come on, how do you not understand a basic topic like hepatitis b? 🤦‍♂️ it's not rocket science 😂 they're supposed to be experts in health and medicine 🧬 but instead they're over here getting schooled by anti-vaxxers 🚫 who are just spreading misinformation 📢 it's like, guys get some facts straight before you start making recommendations 💯 and for real, what is with all the changes to the wording of the new recommendation? 3 times in 72 hours? that's just ridiculous 😂 the medical community needs to step up and take control of this committee 🚨
 
😱🤦‍♀️ this CDC vaccine panel is a total hot mess 🚮💉, can't believe they didn't even know what they were voting on 🤔. Delaying a vote on hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns? That's just reckless 💸, especially with communities already struggling to access vaccines 👧. And those anti-vaccine activists? More like crackpots 🤪, spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories left and right 📣. It's time for the CDC to get its act together and prioritize evidence-based decision-making 📊. The medical community is watching with alarm, let's hope they can learn from their mistakes and make better choices in the future 💡
 
omg this is so frustrating 🤯 i'm literally shaking with anger lol no seriously though, how can they not understand something as basic as hepatitis b vaccinations? like what's next? are they gonna delay a vote on whether or not to breathe? 💁‍♀️ anyway, i just wanna say that pediatricians and doctors in general are doing an amazing job keeping us safe and healthy, let's give it up for them 🙌 and can we pls just focus on getting more people vaccinated already? 🤝 my heart is literally breaking seeing all these vaccine-hesitant folks out there 💔
 
omg what's going on with this CDC panel 🤯 they just delayed a vote on hepatitis B vaccines for newborns AGAIN! I mean, can't they even get the wording right? And those anti-vaccine activists presenting... like, no thanks 🙅‍♂️ spreading false claims and conspiracy theories. it's so irresponsible.

and then there was this one panel member who said delayed vaccination could lead to more infections in babies... what a joke 😂 debunked by a pediatrician on the spot. I'm seriously worried about public health right now, especially for communities already struggling with vaccine access.

I mean come on CDC, get your act together! We need evidence-based decision-making here 🤝 not ideology over facts. and btw, can we just have a straight answer for once? no more delays or meetings that descend into chaos 🙄
 
Ugh, what a mess 🤯! I mean, come on CDC, you guys are supposed to be experts, but it looks like they just winged it this time 😂. Delays happen, but when it's because you don't even understand what you're voting on? That's just bad planning, imo 🤦‍♂️. And don't even get me started on those anti-vaccine activists spewing out false info - like, how hard is it to fact-check a study or two? 🤔 It's not rocket science, folks! 🚀

And let's be real, if the panel can't even make a decision without turning into a circus, what's gonna happen in real life when people actually have to make decisions about vaccinations? It's like they're putting public health on the back burner and I'm worried 🤕. We need evidence-based decision making here, folks! 💡 Let's hope the CDC learns from their mistakes and gets it together next time around 👍.
 
😒 the cdc's latest fiasco is just mind-blowing... like, how do you guys mess this up so consistently? 🤦‍♂️ first of all, it's clear that the panel didn't even bother to read or understand the new recs before voting on them. and then they got schooled by anti-vax activists who clearly had no idea what they were talking about... it was like watching a bunch of amateurs trying to do a complex job 🤪 and don't even get me started on cynthia nevison's study being totally misrepresented 😡 it's just so frustrating when the people making these decisions aren't even willing to put in the effort to get things right. 🙄
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this latest development, honestly. It just goes to show how far we've strayed from the values of critical thinking & evidence-based decision making 🙅‍♂️. As a society, we need to encourage more open-mindedness & a willingness to listen to opposing views – but only if they're backed up by solid facts 💡. This kind of indecision can have far-reaching consequences for public health, especially when ideologies take precedence over science 🚨. We need to find a balance between free speech & critical thinking, and make sure our decision-making processes are guided by empirical evidence 🔬. Can we learn from these mistakes? Absolutely! Will we learn? Time will tell 👀
 
Ugh, I'm so frustrated with this latest development 🤯! A vaccine panel can't even get a simple recommendation right, and now we're at risk of more infections in babies because they didn't do their homework 💉🤦‍♀️. It's like they're making it up as they go along, which is not only irresponsible but also putting people's lives at risk 🚨. I mean, come on, folks! We need to rely on evidence-based decision-making here, not some dodgy claims and conspiracy theories 🙄. It's disheartening to see the medical community being pushed aside by ideology 💔. Can't we just stick to what works? 🤷‍♀️
 
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