A federal vaccine advisory panel meeting to discuss next year's flu shot, which was set for March 13, has been canceled.
The federal agency, which is now overseen by a vaccine skeptic, did not offer a reason for the cancellation. It was slated to review upcoming flu vaccine formulas.
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A federal vaccine advisory panel work session focused on next year's flu shot has been canceled without explanation.
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