Democrats will sue the Trump government for cutting the list of mandatory vaccines in the U.S.
Democratic state attorneys have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over changes to the federal childhood vaccination schedule that they claim could endanger public health.
The CDC just sidelined these childhood vaccines. Here's what they prevent
The CDC has reduced its recommendations for childhood vaccinations, excluding six vaccines that have historically protected against serious diseases.
‘Astounding’ vaccine change puts US behind peer countries, experts warn
Experts warn that a significant reduction in vaccine recommendations by the Trump administration has caused the US to fall behind other high-income countries in childhood vaccination rates.
The United States Modifies Children's Vaccination Schedule and Sparks Widespread Controversy
The US health department announced significant changes to the recommended childhood vaccination schedule, reducing the number of vaccines from 17 to 11, which has stirred controversy among health experts and physicians.
What to Know About the New Childhood Vaccine Schedule
The article discusses essential information regarding the newly updated vaccine schedule for children.
Fewer Recommended Vaccines
The CDC has reduced the number of recommended childhood vaccinations from seventeen to ten, with specific vaccines against polio and measles still included but with cautions on hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and Covid-19 vaccinations.
United States reduces the number of recommended childhood vaccines
The United States has announced a revision of its childhood vaccination schedule to recommend four fewer vaccines, aligning with other developed nations.
US reduces the number of recommended childhood vaccines
The United States has announced a review of its childhood vaccination schedule, recommending four fewer vaccines in a move aimed at aligning with other developed countries and promoting long-term goals of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
US cuts to number of recommended childhood vaccines will allow disease to spread, experts say
Experts warn that the Trump administration's decision to reduce the number of routine childhood vaccines from 17 to 11 could facilitate the spread of infectious diseases and undermine public trust in vaccination programs.