Have done a marathon watch of this.
The agenda is here:
https://www.hhs.gov/ash/advisory-committees/cfsac/meetings/2017-12-13/index.html
It was very well organised and structured; started off a bit humdrum but they covered a lot of very important topics.
Some things of interest;
Lucinda Bateman is now on the committee.
Montoya joined discussions on day 2.
Making it more clear on CDC website that exercise/exertion could be harmful.
Contacting health professionals to tell them to stop using the toolkit/ complete removal of the toolkit.
Getting rid of old out of date information.........trying to get Mayo clinic to remove/change its totally incorrect info on ME/CFS.
How to push for drug trials (eg Ampligen), FDA rep explained what was needed:
(a clinical trial would need to show ANY improvement within 12 weeks, outcome measures could be anything).
IMO the best bits were Day 1 part 5 and day 2 part 3 when they took public comments; ie people were able to phone in.
I am not sure if there will be a transcript but they did take minutes of the whole thing.
They also went thro and discussed a list of recommendations they plan to put forward.
Shame there is not such transparency, open discussion in the UK.........can't see the CMRC doing anything similar.