Changes to the US vaccine recommendations are sowing confusion and could harm kids

Doctors fear this week’s unprecedented changes to federal vaccine recommendations will stoke vaccine hesitancy even more, pose challenges for pediatricians and parents and ultimately lead to more illness and death among children. The Trump administration cut the number of routine childhood vaccines, recommending that all kids be immunized against 11 diseases. Vaccines against seven other illnesses are now recommended only for at-risk children or through “shared decision-making” with a health care provider. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the changes strengthen transparency and informed consent. But doctors say the new recommendations are sowing confusion, especially around the notion of shared clinical decision-making.

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new jersey confirms 1st child flu death of 2025-26 season
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New Jersey confirms 1st child flu death of 2025-26 season

New Jersey has confirmed its first pediatric flu death of the 2025-26 season, which health leaders warn has been seeing cases spread at alarming rates.

@TonyStark Mentally instable & irresponsible persons armed with semiautomatic assault rifles or any other murderous firearm shall not stand in the way of everyone's *inalienable Rights to ***Life***, Liberty & the pursuit of Happiness*.

The corrupt congressional gun industry lobby loves to object — at the expense of life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness — threatening everyone's life in America.

The Founders had their reasons damning corruption & bribery as two of the most serious crimes committed while holding public office.

#SaveLives #SaveAmerica #BanTheGOP #BanTheNRA #Corruption #Bribery #KillingAmericans #GunControl #GunReduction #GunControlNow #RespectLife #RaiseYourVoice #MarchForOurLives

Thank Clarence Thomas for our gun madness

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