Over a Dozen States Sue Trump Administration Over Revised Childhood Vaccine Guidance
In Brief
More than a dozen states have filed suit against the Trump administration over changes to CDC vaccine recommendations for children.
Key Facts
- More than a dozen US states have sued the Trump administration over changes to childhood vaccine recommendations.
- The lawsuit alleges that the rollback of vaccine guidance poses a threat to public health.
- The CDC recently announced it would stop recommending all children get immunized as previously advised.
- Federal health officials reduced the number of shots recommended for children, according to the revised schedule.
- States argue the changes were not based on scientific evidence.
What Happened
Over a dozen US states, including California, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration following changes to the CDC's childhood vaccine recommendations. The revised guidance reduces the number of immunizations recommended for children, prompting concerns from state officials about public health risks.
Why It Matters
The legal action highlights ongoing debates over federal vaccine policy and its impact on children's health. States contend that the new recommendations lack scientific backing and may increase vulnerability to preventable diseases, while federal officials defend the changes as reasonable policy.
Sources
- The Guardian — States sue Trump administration over changes to vaccine recommendations for children(4h ago)
- NYT — 15 States Sue H.H.S. Over Revisions to Vaccine Schedule(1d ago)
- The Independent — States sue Trump administration over changes to childhood vaccine recommendations(22h ago)
