The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plans to stop recommending routine COVID-19 vaccines for children, teens, and pregnant women, a senior agency official confirmed to The Epoch Times.
Three COVID-19 vaccine shots have been authorized for use in the United States: Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech’s messenger RNA-based inoculations, and Novavax’s protein-based vaccine.
According to CDC data, around 13 percent of children and 14 percent of pregnant women had taken the updated COVID shot.
Kennedy has long advocated for vaccine safety. During the COVID pandemic, Kennedy was a vocal opponent of COVID-19 vaccine mandates, and he has frequently questioned their efficacy and safety.
Kennedy petitioned the FDA to revoke the emergency-use authorizations of COVID vaccines in 2021.
Like Kennedy, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary expressed concern about the efficacy and safety of COVID-19 shots. The FDA plans to debut a new framework for vaccine approvals next week, the Wall Street Journal reported.
“Separate from my role as a regulator at the FDA, I am not encouraging or insisting young, healthy children to get a COVID shot unless there is new evidence that emerges that suggests there is a clear benefit,” Makary said on May 15.
Makary noted that vaccine companies might be required to submit additional data to the FDA. Under Kennedy’s guidance, HHS has said it will require placebo testing for all new vaccines.
“We want to see vaccines that are available for high-risk individuals,” Makary added. “And at the same time, we want some good science. We want some good clinical data.”