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With federal support uncertain, states and nonprofits scramble to safeguard access to vaccines

  • A multi-state measles outbreak entered its third month amid decreasing federal vaccine program support in early 2025.
  • The outbreak coincided with federal moves to restrict vaccine approvals and leadership changes in the ACIP, raising state concerns.
  • States and nonprofits formed collaborations like the Northeast Public Health Collaboration to maintain vaccine access and review evidence-based recommendations.
  • A poll of 2,509 U.S. adults found 79% support mandatory childhood vaccines, citing effectiveness and protecting vulnerable children as key reasons.
  • These developments suggest growing efforts to offset federal gaps amid ongoing outbreaks and underscore public backing for vaccine requirements.
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With federal support uncertain, states and nonprofits scramble to safeguard access to vaccines

After recent moves by the US Department of Health and Human Services to restrict the approval and use of some vaccines — and signs that more changes might be coming — some states and private partnerships are scrambling to ensure that vaccines will still be available to those who want them.

·Atlanta, United States
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WAAY-TV broke the news in Huntsville, United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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