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The Trump administration dramatically narrowed the childhood vaccine schedule this week and aligned immunizations more closely with Denmark's recommendations — a move months in the making. Why it matters: Though the U.
Denmark, along with six NATO countries, issued a joint statement on Greenland, calling for respect for "sovereignty, territorial integrity and the inviolability of borders" after renewed calls from the US for an American takeover of Greenland.
This week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services changed its recommended childhood vaccine schedule to model that of Denmark. The new recommendation means fewer vaccine recommendations. Health officials will continue to recommend the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines and those against polio, chickenpox and HPV.
President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have repeatedly pushed to cut back the number of recommended vaccinations, and on Monday they scaled down the U.S. immunization schedule, reiterating that Americans get more shots than people in peer countries such as Denmark.
Effective immediately, the new guidelines recommend that six shots, which had previously been given to all children, only be given to those who are high risk, or given after consultation between
A new survey from the YouGov-Cambridge Globalism Project shows that Denmark is one of the least feminist countries in the developed world. The survey found that just one in six Danes consider themselves feminist and that a third said they thought wolf ...
The U.S. shouldn't use other countries as a “pretext” to pursue its interests in the semiautonomous region of Denmark, said a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson.
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