U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed an expert panel of vaccine advisers, accusing them of being “plagued with conflicts of interest.” CNN’s Kate Bolduan speaks to one of those dismissed members about those claims and the effect this decision may have.
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- A CDC vaccine adviser says the panel's credibility with healthcare providers has been damaged and will take time to rebuild.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the advisory panel of persistent conflicts of interest and ties to pharmaceutical companies. 27s
- The adviser responded that the panel's recommendations are based on independent science and that conflicts of interest are disclosed. 1m 15s
- Any panel member with a conflict of interest is expected to recuse themselves from relevant decisions, and such information is made public. 1m 42s