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Minnesota defies feds with COVID vaccine guidance

Minnesota health officials endorse vaccine guidance from national medical groups recommending COVID-19 shots for all ages 6 months and older, expanding access amid federal limitations.

  • The Minnesota Department of Health recommends COVID-19 vaccination for all individuals ages 6 months and older, following guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists rather than the federal government.
  • These medical associations advocate for vaccination, particularly for those under 2 years old, over 65, pregnant individuals, and those with high-risk conditions.
  • The Minnesota Department of Health's new endorsement represents a shift from past guidance and aims to fill information gaps left by federal health leaders.
  • Dr. Ruth Lynfield stated that vaccines are essential in protecting people of all ages and called it one of medicine's greatest public health achievements.
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