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The CDC on Monday dramatically reduced the number of vaccines it recommends for all children. Here’s what parents should know.
The CDC will no longer universally recommend vaccines for flu, COVID-19, meningococcal disease, RSV, hepatitis A and B, and rotavirus for children.
After the Trump administration announced sweeping changes to the US childhood vaccine schedule this week, parents and pediatricians are trying to make sense of what’s driving the change and how it will affect families.
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