A federal judge on Monday halted major parts of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign. for the revision of vaccination policy in the USA[1]. In June, Kennedy reappointed members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) to restore declining public confidence in vaccines[1]. The committee unanimously rescinded the previous recommendation for annual covid-19 vaccination for all Americans six months of age and older, and instead recommends vaccination based on shared clinical judgment with the physician[1]. Committee members postponed a vote on delaying hepatitis B vaccination, which is given at birth[1]. Kennedy previously withdrew support for widespread administration of covid-19 vaccines, although he maintained their insurance coverage[1]. The minister's critics draw attention to the possible health risks of these changes[3]. Some states such as Washington, Oregon and California have formed a coalition for their own vaccination recommendations, while Florida plans to abolish mandatory vaccinations in schools[3].