法官权衡是否阻止CDC和RFK Jr.的疫苗变更。
Judge Weighs Whether To Block Vaccines Changes From CDC, RFK Jr.

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/judge-weighs-whether-block-vaccines-changes-cdc-rfk-jr

联邦法官于2月13日听取了对美国疫苗指导方针近期变更的质疑,该质疑由卫生部长罗伯特·F·肯尼迪领导。包括母体-胎儿医学会等医疗团体认为,疾控中心的疫苗接种时间表缩减——取消了六种儿童疫苗的广泛建议——违反了联邦法律,并将降低疫苗接种率,对公共健康构成“迫在眉睫的危险”。 原告还声称肯尼迪在疾控中心的咨询委员会中安插了反对疫苗的人员,违反了《联邦咨询委员会法》。政府为这些变更辩护,指出美国在疫苗接种建议方面与其他国家相比是特例,并且需要在新冠疫情后重建公众信任。 政府律师坚称该委员会是平衡的,政策变化并非由反疫苗议程驱动,而是出于解决公众信心下降的愿望。法官考虑到潜在的“更广泛的公共健康影响”,没有立即做出裁决,但承认由于2月26日至27日即将举行的委员会会议,需要迅速做出决定。

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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,

A federal judge weighing whether to block changes to U.S. vaccine guidance and an advisory panel did not immediately rule Feb. 13 after hearing from attorneys representing medical groups and the government.

Lawyers for the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and other groups told U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy during a hearing at the federal courthouse in Boston that recent changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine schedule and the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel violate federal law and will reduce vaccination rates.

“This is a clear and present danger to public health,” said James Oh, a lawyer for the groups.

Oh said the schedule update, which removed the broad recommendation for six childhood vaccines for diseases including rotavirus, influenza and hepatitis A, “set off alarms” in the medical community and occurred without any rational explanation from the agency.

The CDC on Jan. 5, with backing from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., narrowed the number of vaccines routinely recommended by the childhood schedule.

Government officials said in filings that the the reasoning behind the change was in part due to an assessment carried out by senior health officials that analyzed the U.S. childhood schedule against schedules from other countries.

“The U.S. is a global outlier among peer nations in the number of target diseases included in its childhood vaccination schedule and in the total number of recommended vaccine doses,” the officials, Drs. Tracy Beth Hoeg and Martin Kulldorff, concluded.

The plaintiffs, which also include several women who say changes under Kennedy have prevented them from receiving vaccines, are challenging a series of actions. They focused on arguments for and against imposing an injunction blocking that update and the health secretary’s remaking of the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee.

Oh said that the committee is not fairly balanced because it is dominated by people who oppose vaccines, in violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, and urged Murphy to block the committee’s upcoming Feb. 26–27 meeting.

Government lawyers said in a recent brief that the advisory committee members have a variety of employment histories and that the accusation they are anti-vaccine “does not accurately represent the members’ complex and nuanced perspectives and their committee voting records.”

Murphy asked during the hearing whether he could consider the “broader public health impacts” of the changes in vaccine recommendations while weighing the case.

Department of Justice lawyer Isaac Belfer told him health officials were not pursuing an anti-vaccine agenda and welcomed “spirited debate about vaccine policy.”

But he said the Department of Health and Human Services had broad authority to change policy to address a decline in public trust in vaccines following the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The court cannot substitute its judgment in place of the agency,” Belfer said.

Murphy did not immediately rule.

With the meeting upcoming, he said he “must make a decision in this case on an uncomfortably tight timeline.”

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