For the record, I was agreeing with you. There has to be a cost-benefit analysis to public health policy, but it's understandable for a knee-jerk reaction since RJK Jr is Secretary of HHS. Quite frankly, his track record over just 5 months speaks for itself.From reading Dr. Prasad Memorandum on why he made the decision he did I don't see a anti-vax outlook. More of a desire for the vaccine companies to demonstrate that the COVID boosters actually cause a risk reduction in the general population. Especially when you deal with non-high-risk individuals. Also this policy change draws the US more inline with inline with international consensus in recommending COVID-19 boosters to children and non-high risk adults.
https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics/documenttools/24b944c1a77fbed7/209038df-full.pdf
Obviously people here want to know that scientists are driving the decisions rather than a kook.