Full List of Vaccines Dropped by CDC From Childhood Vaccine Schedule
Summary
The CDC has changed its universal childhood vaccine recommendations, removing several vaccines from the list. This change affects vaccines like influenza, hepatitis A and B, and COVID-19, shifting their recommendation to high-risk groups or shared decision-making. All vaccines remain covered by insurance.Key Facts
- The CDC has cut several vaccines from its universal recommendation for children.
- Vaccines for influenza, hepatitis A, and B, and COVID-19 are now for high-risk groups or need shared decisions.
- The change follows President Trump's directive to review global best practices.
- The updated schedule aligns the U.S. closer to international standards.
- All vaccines are still available and covered by insurance.
- Critics worry this could lead to lower vaccination rates and more preventable illnesses.
- The CDC and health agencies are working to educate the public on the new schedule.
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