This is an issue that has been a moving target for state leaders and health care providers for months now. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clawed back $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccines recently. The FDA revoked emergency use authorization in August. So, despite the costs being covered, as you just heard, will there be enough supply of these vaccines for those who want them and how are doctors trying to navigate the uncertainty of the changing federal guidelines?
Mike Hydeck: Dr. Ulysses Wu is the Director of Infectious Disease and Chief Epidemiologist from Hartford Hospital. Welcome, thanks for coming to join us on Face the Facts. So, when you think big picture, when we read that the funding $500 million is pulled from mRNA vaccine research and productio