STAT (2/20, Branswell, Subscription Publication) reports, “A committee of experts that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccine policy...will not meet for its regularly scheduled February meeting, a senior HHS official confirmed Thursday.” The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices was scheduled “to meet from Feb. 26 to 28.” However, “that will not happen, Andrew Nixon, the HHS director of communications, told STAT.” A “notice of the postponement was” later “posted on the ACIP’s homepage.” The Washington Post (2/20, Sun, Nirappil) reports “a draft agenda for the three-day meeting of” ACIP “that was to take place includes information about 10 vaccines, including the effectiveness of influenza vaccines and a presentation on possible side effects of a newly approved vaccine to prevent chikungunya.” Committee members “were scheduled to vote on recommendations for the use of the chikungunya vaccine, a new meningitis vaccine, and new recommendations on influenza and vaccines for RSV.” Reuters (2/20, Levine, Singh) reports the “session will be postponed to allow public comment prior to the meeting, said” Nixon. He added, “The ACIP workgroups met as scheduled this month and will present at the upcoming ACIP meeting.” Also reporting is NBC News (2/20, Lovelace Jr.) and the AP (2/20, Bose).