CDC Vaccine Experts Convene to Shape Immunization Advice
Published Date: 8/29/2025
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Summary
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is meeting soon to talk about vaccines and how they keep us safe. This meeting affects everyone who gets vaccines, as they’ll discuss updates that could change vaccine recommendations and schedules. The public can join in by sharing their thoughts, and any new advice could impact health plans and budgets down the line.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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ACIP May Change Vaccine Guidance
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is meeting to discuss vaccines and may update vaccine recommendations and immunization schedules. If you get vaccines, those updates could change what shots are recommended for you and could affect health plans and budgets later on.
Public Comment Opportunity
Time will be available for public comment at the ACIP meeting, so members of the public can share their views on vaccines. This gives people a chance to speak before the committee considers any changes.
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