Trump Pulls DANGEROUS STUNT as DISEASE RAGES

From MeidasTouch

The Department of Health and Human Services is proposing a significant overhaul of the childhood immunization schedule, categorizing vaccines into three classifications that allow for more flexibility based on children's health needs. This controversial decision, made without input from the usual advisory committee, marks a departure from established vaccination norms and has sparked critical discussion among healthcare experts regarding its implications on public health.

Key Takeaways

  • Immunization chaos looms: US cuts vaccine recommendations from 17 to 11, leaving parents in the lurch.
  • Shared decision-making sounds great, but good luck getting info to parents in healthcare deserts.
  • CDC's pivot echoes Europe, but will it actually build trust or ignite vaccine skepticism?
  • New vaccine schedule: less coverage might just amplify the risk for vulnerable children. Yikes!
  • Less is more? Cutting vaccines may lead to confusion and outbreaks instead of clarity and safety.

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