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Each year, the CDC usually hires a new class of Epidemic Intelligence Service officers, known as disease detectives.
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The newly appointed vaccine advisory panel for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) met Wednesday for the first time to review upcoming immunization recommendations.
The move comes after the White House coronavirus task force directed the agency last month to make changes that limited testing, sparking an outcry among medical and public health experts.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reversed its controversial suggestion that people who have been exposed to someone with the virus don't need to be tested if they have no symptoms.
Each year, the CDC usually hires a new class of Epidemic Intelligence Service officers, known as disease detectives.