Tennessee’s recently-ousted immunization director is warning that amid a dangerous surge in Covid-19 cases, the state’s Republican leadership is furthering a “misinformation campaign” that will likely result in fewer residents getting vaccinated against the disease and more people dying preventable deaths.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tim Jones told TDH staffers on Monday that they should complete “no proactive outreach regarding routine vaccines” and “no outreach whatsoever regarding the HPV vaccine,” according to The Tennessean.
Jones also called for any information about back-to-school vaccinations to be associated only with the state Department of Education—not TDH.
“Any kinds of informational sheets or other materials that we make available for dissemination should have the TDH logo removed,” Jones told staff members.
Republican Party members took issue last month with a memo authored by Fiscus after the CDC released recommendations for vaccinating 12-to-15-year-olds against Covid-19. Fiscus explained that under Tennessee’s Mature Minor Doctrine, a 34-year-old law that resulted from a state Supreme Court ruling, healthcare providers can legally vaccinate minors who are at least 14 years old.
“What has occurred in the time between the release of this memo and today, when I was terminated from my position as medical director of the vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization program at the Tennessee Department of Health, can only be described as bizarre,” wrote Fiscus on Monday.
After a single recipient interpreted the memo as undermining parental consent and posted about Fiscus’s guidance on social media, Republican legislators on the Government Operations Committee called on TDH officials to appear at a hearing, where health officials were accused of “targeting” minors.
“We have been disparaged, demeaned, accused, and sometimes vilified by a public who chooses not to believe in science, and elected and appointed officials who have put their own self-interest above the people they were chosen to represent and protect,” Fiscus wrote.
State and territory vaccination officials have had a turnover rate of nearly 40% during the pandemic, she added.
“I am afraid for my state,” wrote Fiscus. “And I am deeply saddened for the people of Tennessee, who will continue to become sick and die from this vaccine-preventable disease because they choose to listen to the nonsense spread by ignorant people.”
Top Vaccine Official Ousted in Tennessee Says ‘I Am Afraid for My State’
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