Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that recommends reducing the vaccinations covered by the children's calendar in the United States from 18 to 11, and separating the triviral vaccine (the one that protects against measles, rubella and mumps) into three different injections. Currently, the triviral vaccine considers two doses: one confers 93% of protection against measles; two doses, about 97%. These changes were presented as an ext…
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Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that recommends reducing the vaccinations covered by the children's calendar in the United States from 18 to 11, and separating the triviral vaccine (the one that protects against measles, rubella and mumps) into three different injections. Currently, the triviral vaccine considers two doses: one confers 93% of protection against measles; two doses, about 97%. These changes were presented as an ext…