Susan Monarez allegedly fired CDC for refusing to approve the vaccine changes of Kennedy's panel: Report

Susan Monarez, the recently upset director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), refused to fire the leaders of the top agency and the vaccine changes conducted by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The hand-tone, approved, approved, according to Richard Besser, CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and former acting CDC director, reports politico. Besser told reporters on Thursday that he spoke to Monarez on Wednesday afternoon, a few hours before HHS announced on social media that she was “no longer director”, the news store said. “She said there are two things she would never do in work,” the news shop said. “She said she was asked to do both, one in terms of shooting off her leadership, which is talented civil servants like her, and the other was to rubb [vaccine] Recommendations that flew in the face of science, and she did not want to do any of the things. ‘Kennedy restructured ACIP, Monarez withdrew in June, Kennedy fired all existing members of the CDC’s Immunization Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP) and replaced it with the provision of vaccine-skeptic appointments. If you supervise ACIP with someone who has more policy experience and meet evidence for public review weeks in advance. Federal Register Notice. chose to protect the public over the service of a political agenda, “the attorneys Mark S. Zaid and Abbe David Lowell said in a statement.” For that, she was targeted. … As a person of integrity, she would not resign. ” not. “CDC officials resigned following the Monarez officials, their resignations announced: Houry, Daskalakis and the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Daniel Jernigan. Adults and Children.