Four Mandatory Vaccinations Are Eliminated From the Children's Calendar in the United States
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The U.S. government announced a major change in the schedule of vaccinations for children. Four vaccines that were mandatory are no longer mandatory and will become optional. You may also be interested in: Vaccines for children: what are they, at what age, and what importance did they change? Until now, it was recommended that all children receive vaccines against various diseases. With the new policy, vaccines against rotavirus, influenza, hepa…
The Trump administration announced Monday that it will stop making four vaccines mandatory: rotavirus, flu, meningococcal disease and hepatitis A, within the U.S. immunization schedule, as part of its review of these programs.These four vaccines will now become optional, and will be administered or not based on the agreed decision that parents and doctors will take, on a case-by-case basis.THE MAY INTEREST: The vaccine against respiratory syncyt…
The change was announced by the country’s Department of Health, led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and represents a profound modification after years of scientifically backed recommendations. Donald Trump’s government has announced this Monday that it will stop making four vaccines mandatory, those of rotavirus, flu,
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