AARON SIRI ON ACIP AND THE HEP B SHAKE UP
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ICAN lead counsel Aaron Siri, esq., breaks down ACIP’s historic decision to end the recommendation of universal Hepatitis B vaccination at birth for babies of healthy, Hep-B–negative mothers—moving it to age 2 months and “shared decision making.” He details major gaps in the safety data, evidence of harm buried in our federal injury programs, and an ethical crisis in the U.S. of pressuring parents to vaccinate their children under threat of CPS. Siri also contrasts U.S. policy with nations like mandate-free Denmark, which recommends far fewer vaccines while enjoying better health outcomes.
AIR DATE: December 11, 2025
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It was absolutely brilliant to watch Aaron Siri at the ACIP meeting. No way Paul offit could save face if he was there. Like you say how can anyone say that 5 days is a long enough trial with no placebo.
Sad to see that the vaccine has only been pushed back to 2 months old though, so babies will still suffer with this dangerous product. Now the harms will just get mixed in with the other onslaught given soon after. Nonetheless it is so encouraging to be going forward on this issue for the first time ever and a huge thanks goes to ICAN and Aaron Siri for the huge part you have played in this progress.