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Mamdani’s victory marks a ‘seismic shift’ with voters who are ‘fed up with the status quo’, says WFP

The Working Families party, which ranked Zohran Mamdani as its top pick for NYC mayor last month, said his victory marks a “seismic shift” and shows that “voters are thoroughly fed up with the status quo”.

In a statement, the progressive organization encouraged the Democratic party to “take note” and “usher in a new era of leadership”.

We showed New York and the entire country that voters are thoroughly fed up with the status quo. To the Democratic Party establishment and the pundits who just want to keep playing the same game — take note. This is a seismic shift. People are ready to turn the page and usher in a new era of leadership.

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Health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr’s new vaccine advisory panel is meeting today for the first time. The group, known as the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), is discussing Covid-19 shots, though no vote on recommendations is planned.

Kennedy has said those shots will no longer be recommended for healthy children or pregnant women, creating uncertainty about access to that vaccine. The panel has been drastically reshaped by Kennedy: He fired all 17 previous members and his replacements include anti-vaccine voices. In a House hearing yesterday, Kennedy defended his purge, saying the old panel had been “a template for medical malpractice.

The new vaccine advisory panel opened as the American Academy of Pediatrics announced that it will continue publishing its own vaccine schedule for children but now will do so independently of the ACIP, calling it “no longer a credible process.

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