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  • On May 28, 2025, the Health and Human Services Department declared that routine COVID-19 vaccinations are no longer advised for healthy children and pregnant individuals in the United States.
  • This decision bypassed the usual Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices review, causing criticism from public health experts and raising concerns about procedural irregularities.
  • The CDC's prior guidance recommended COVID vaccines for everyone six months and older, while insurers now reassess coverage policies amid uncertain implications for vaccine access and insurance mandates.
  • Experts argue that the announcement lacked supporting data and ignored established science-based procedures, with some noting that healthy children face lower risks and some pediatricians supporting the change.
  • The abrupt shift provokes debate over public health impacts, potential legal challenges, and the removal of vaccine access for vulnerable populations, while experts stress continuing protection for high-risk groups.
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Dodge City Daily Globe - Dodge City, KS broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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