If you’re unsure about whether to get a vaccine or vaccinate your child, you’re not alone. But public health experts say confusion may grow in the weeks ahead as a newly formed vaccine advisory panel prepares to make more changes.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., appointed by President Donald Trump, has enacted several sweeping reforms since taking office, many of them centered on vaccines.

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Kennedy has removed 17 members of the influential Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and appointed 12 new members. The reconstituted panel, which includes several medical professionals skeptical of past vaccine policies, will meet publicly for the first time Thursday.

The committee’s recommendations to the Centers for Disease Control and Preventi

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