Something bigger than a single vaccine debate is unfolding inside America’s public health system.
In this episode of The Health Advocates, Steven Newmark explores the growing tension surrounding vaccine policy, scientific transparency, and public trust. From the FDA’s decision not to review a new mRNA flu vaccine application to reports of delayed vaccine safety studies and shifting federal recommendations, the episode connects a series of recent developments that together point to a broader transformation inside federal health agencies.
The conversation examines why some officials argue these changes are restoring scientific rigor, while many scientists and public health advocates worry they are creating confusion and weakening confidence in vaccines. Most importantly, the episode focuses on what this means for patients trying to navigate healthcare decisions in an increasingly uncertain environment.
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