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On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration scrapped the Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) that had been used for years to justify Joe Biden’s heavy-handed mandates, lockdowns, and coercion.
Kennedy, fulfilling promises aligned with President Donald Trump’s campaign commitments, made it clear that the government’s vaccine overreach has come to an end:
“I promised 4 things:
- to end covid vaccine mandates.
- to keep vaccines available to people who want them, especially the vulnerable.
- to demand placebo-controlled trials from companies.
- to end the emergency.
In a series of FDA actions today we accomplished all four goals.”
He added that FDA approval is now restricted to specific groups: Moderna for ages 6 months and older, Pfizer for 5 and up, and Novavax for those 12 and older.

Hours later, Dr. Daskalakis decided he had seen enough. In a lengthy resignation letter, he blasted Kennedy’s leadership, claimed the administration was “ignoring science,” and accused the new team of putting “political bases” ahead of public health.
“My resignation letter from CDC,” he wrote, before signing off with his preferred pronouns.
Daskalakis, who previously directed the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, lamented what he described as “radical non-transparency” inside HHS and warned that vaccine rollbacks “threaten the lives of the youngest Americans and pregnant people.”
The letter reads less like a professional resignation and more like a political manifesto. He claimed that Kennedy’s policies would cause “death and disability of vulnerable children and adults” and complained that decisions were being announced on social media rather than through traditional channels.
In one section, he took aim at the administration’s commitment to end mandates and promote freedom of choice, suggesting it would drag the country back to a “pre-vaccine era where only the strong will survive.”
But critics see the opposite — a long-overdue end to medical tyranny and coercion.
Dr. Daskalakis’s resignation is just the latest crack in the CDC’s credibility. Biden built his presidency on mandates, lockdowns, and “trust the science” talking points. Now, under Trump’s renewed leadership and RFK Jr.’s reforms at HHS, the walls of that failed system are finally collapsing.
While Kennedy is moving to restore medical freedom, Biden’s appointees are running for the exits. And judging by the fiery tone of Daskalakis’s resignation, the establishment health class is furious that the American people are being given their choice back.
As Kennedy himself declared:
“The emergency use authorizations for Covid vaccines, once used to justify broad mandates on the general public during the Biden administration, are now rescinded.”
That statement marked the official end of Biden’s vaccine-era overreach — and the beginning of a new chapter in American health policy.




