CDC Reduces Child Vaccine Doses, Experts Warn
Update: 2026-01-06
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The CDC has reduced the recommended number of childhood vaccines in the U.S. from seventeen to eleven, eliminating shots for rotavirus, hepatitis A, B, meningitis, dengue, and seasonal flu. This change, influenced by President Trump, aligns with Denmarks vaccine schedule, focusing on severe diseases. Health experts warn that this could lead to outbreaks and urge parents to consult with pediatricians for vaccine decisions. The impact on states and insurance coverage remains uncertain. Checkout Solipillow.com
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